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Brazil braces for new US sanctions after Bolsonaro’s conviction angers Trump administration

Brazil anticipates possible U.S. sanctions after former President Jair Bolsonaro's coup conviction and plans support for businesses amid potential trade impacts, officials said.

  • The U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the U.S. government would 'respond accordingly' to the conviction of Brazilian leader Jair Bolsonaro, which he called a 'witch hunt.'
  • Brazil's foreign office responded that threats from U.S. officials would not intimidate its democracy, insisting on the validity of its judicial decisions.
  • Senator Rogério Carvalho indicated that Brazil is preparing to mitigate potential losses and is seeking new markets in light of expected U.S. retaliation.
  • President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva asserted that the U.S. cannot interfere in Brazil's sovereignty and warned that it would respond if sanctions were imposed.
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Brazil braces for new US sanctions after Bolsonaro's conviction angers Trump administration

Brazil is preparing for possible U.S. sanctions after former President Jair Bolsonaro's conviction on coup charges. The U.S.

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The Bolsonaro family unfortunately persisted in the crossing of the Brazilian institutions in defence of its patriarchate, which has so dearly cost Brazil. After Jair Bolsonaro's conviction by the Supreme Federal Court (STF), federal MP Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP) continues to press in the United States by representations. “The disaster, but far from the end of the war”, wrote a social network. He also praised the statement by American President D…

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Moody’s risk classification agency warned on this Saturday (13), that new sanctions from the United States to Brazil, following the condemnation of former President Jair Bolsonaro by the Supreme Federal Court (STF), may come in the form of a revision of exemptions granted to Brazilian products. Sectors such as exports of aircraft, oil and fruit juice, which are currently on the list of tariff exceptions, are the most vulnerable, while Brazilian …

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