Brazil
Brazil’s A.I. Regulation Tug-of-War: Parliament’s Dueling Visions
In Brazilian politics, parliamentary leaders Arthur Lira and Rodrigo Pacheco navigate the intricate landscape of AI regulation.
A compelling story unfolds as these two figures...
A Strategic Energy Alliance in South America
In a key move to boost regional energy stability, Brazil's Petrobras signed a pioneering agreement with Argentina's Enarsa.
This three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is aimed at deepening cooperation in the natural gas sector.
Moreover, the...
Lula’s Push for South American Unity Faces Hurdles
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who started his term last year, aimed to revive South American unity, echoing his previous leadership goals.
However,...
Petrobras Delivers Record Dividends in 2023
Today, Petrobras announced a groundbreaking total shareholder payout for 2023 of R$94.35 billion ($18.32...
Madonna’s Spectacular Night in Rio Draws Record Crowd
On May 4th, Rio de Janeiro's famous Copacabana beach will transform into a massive concert venue for Madonna.
The city...
Usiminas Gains Most from Steel Trade Protection in Brazil
Brazil's government recently raised the import tariff on steel to 25% for selected products, positioning Usiminas, Brazil's largest steel producer, to potentially thrive.
As global...
Latin America’s Gold Reserves: A Shield Against Economic Shocks
As Middle East tensions escalate, the allure of gold has soared, with its price reaching a peak of $2,400.67...
Google Halts Political Ads Ahead of Municipal Elections in Brazil
In a significant move, Google declared that it would block political advertisements for the forthcoming October municipal elections.
This announcement...
Strategic Steel Quotas: Brazil’s New Economic Defense
The Brazilian government has introduced a 25% surcharge on steel imports that surpass established...
Brazil and South Africa Forge Stronger Ties
Brazil is ramping up its diplomatic efforts in Africa, a key region in President Luiz...
Brazil’s Largest Port Sees 15.9% Increase in Cargo Movement in Early 2024
In early 2024, the bustling Port of Santos in southeast Brazil, not only the largest in Latin America but...
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