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Brazilian government officials hit back at US President Donald Trump’s decision to hit the country’s goods with a 50% tariff, ...
If anything is certain, Trump’s tariffs are terrible for business. But for Latin America, the impact of trying to diversify away from the US is likely to be worse.
Latin American assets could benefit from heightened global turmoil as a trade war persists and as geopolitical flashpoints smolder.
Trade and investment between China and Latin America have boomed over the last two decades – and despite the global geopolitical backdrop, this is likely just the beginning.
In an exclusive interview, Marcos Troyjo sheds light on how Donald Trump’s already disruptive second term as the US president could affect Latin America.
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