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Trump’s 50% Tariff on Brazil's Coffee & Orange Juice Could Drive up US Breakfast Cost

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The Brazilian market depends on foreign investment and imports that come mainly from the United States, executives say.

·Brazil
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Explore the Portal Agron and keep up-to-date on agriculture, science and economics. Discover the knowledge that stimulates its success! The 50% rates announced by Trump against Brazil can result in a loss of up to US$ 20 billion and reveal an undisputed political and diplomatic shock. The post Trump x Brazil: 50% rates reveal political cost and collapse of US$ 20 bi first appeared on Agronogocios Online.

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The president of the Workers' Party of Bahia, Éden Valadares, criticized this Saturday (12), the former mayor of Salvador, ACM Neto, for remaining silent in the face of Jair Bolsonaro's support for US President Donald Trump, for the imposition of a 50% surcharge on Brazilian products. Criticized by politicians across the country and the international press, the American president's taxation of Brazil was motivated by retaliation due to the lawsu…

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