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Brazil accounted for more than 70 percent of soy exports to China last year and Trump’s trade war could allow it to solidify its market dominance.
(Reuters) -Brazilian Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Monday the country has the conditions to grow at an average pace of 3% per year, which is the goal of President Luiz Inacio Lula da ...
Brazil’s economy is projected to grow by 2-2.5% this year and has the lowest unemployment rate since 2014. Despite economic stability, investors are withdrawing capital, contributing to the poor ...
Brazil is home to 205.3 million people, with a real GDP per capita of $10,616 in 2024. It is a large federal country composed of the Union (federal government), 26 states (plus the Federal District), ...
Brazil's economy is growing and its unemployment is decreasing, but people are complaining about higher food prices and crime. Lula’s approval rating has dropped to 24%, according to the country ...
In the 12-month span, Brazil’s official inflation reached 5.53%, therefore above the government’s target. In March, the ...
Brazil's Finance Minister said on Thursday that the government is preparing measures to help meet this year's fiscal target, ...
BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil's economy created a net 71,576 formal jobs in March, Labor Ministry data showed on Wednesday, below the 200,000 jobs forecast in a Reuters poll of economists.
This paper assesses the Brazilian economy's exposure to climate change focusing on two key areas: agriculture and hydropower. While climate vulnerabilities are significant and recent patterns of ...
Brazil's Finance Ministry officially projects 2.3% gross domestic product (GDP) growth for Latin America's largest economy this year, following expansions of 3.4% in 2024 and 3.2% in 2023 during ...