AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoU.S.-Brazil Trade Clash: Brazil says it will resume support for sectors hit by the new U.S. 25% tariff starting July 22, arguing the move is “unfair, unwarranted and illegal.” The hardest-hit areas include wood products, machinery/electrical equipment, furniture, ceramics, footwear and sugar, with credit lines and help finding new markets for about 2,400 affected companies. Supreme Court Independence: Brazil’s top judge, Justice Edson Fachin, warned the Supreme Court will keep working “without external pressure” after the tariff announcement, stressing decisions are grounded in the Constitution. World Cup Spotlight: The 2026 final is set for Sunday in New Jersey with Spain vs. Argentina, while Brazil’s Neymar returns to Santos amid contract questions after Brazil’s World Cup exit. Women’s Football Legacy: A study says the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil could generate BRL 8.8 billion and boost women’s sport and stadium attendance.
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