BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Thursday that his government would reciprocate if U.S. President Donald Trump decides to impose tariffs on Latin America's largest ... a trade surplus with Brazil, which according ...
Brazilian and U.S. officials agreed on Wednesday to discuss regularly how Washington will deport migrants from Brazil, as some leaders in Latin America have balked at what they see as poor treatment of their citizens on repatriation flights.
As diplomatic conflict and trade-war talk ramps up, the continent’s often fractious leaders could end up sharing an antagonist in common.
Moove, which offers vehicle financing to gig drivers across six continents, has acquired Kovi, a Brazilian urban mobility provider, in an all-share transaction.
MILAN — For a long time, the denim industry concentrated its production hubs in countries like China, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Mexico. But over the years, various factors led denim manufacturers to spread the supply chain and start to source from countries like Turkey, India or in Eastern Europe.
Trump’s inaugural address centered on the evils of an alleged “invasion” of immigrants — although the flow of immigrants fell by nearly 70% last year — Latin American drug cartels and his vow to take over the Panama Canal, despite the fact that it has been very well managed by Panama for the past 25 years.
Trump’s second term emboldens far-right leaders like Argentina’s Javier Milei and Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro, threatening democratic norms and amplifying authoritarian trends in Latin America. By undermining the Rule of Law and advancing ultra-conservative agendas, this resurgence deepens global challenges to democracy and equality.
Hit by the global steamers corrective, Latin America, U.S. Hispanic market, Spain debate ways forward in an uncertain future.
LSE IDEAS analyse China’s growing presence in Latin America concerning trade, diplomacy, and strategic influence
Moove, a global leader in mobility solutions, has announced the acquisition of Kovi, an urban mobility provider headquartered in São
The benefits of payments digitisation to various stakeholders, such as consumers, SMEs, and governments, are well known. Looking ahead, Mastercard sees a great opportunity in engaging both private and public sectors to reduce cash usage and drive inclusion through digital payments via the following initiatives: