AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFoot-and-Mouth Breakthrough: China now recognizes all of Brazil as free of foot-and-mouth disease, a deal reached after 20+ years that could unlock wider beef and pork exports, including offal and bone-in products, with Brazil’s agribusiness exports to China topping $50B in 2025. IMF Outlook: The IMF praised Brazil’s “remarkable resilience,” expecting growth around 2.5% in the medium term while warning risks from geopolitics and tighter financial conditions. Crypto Regulation: Brazil’s central bank is reportedly adding mandatory independent audits for crypto licensing and renewals, raising compliance pressure for smaller firms. U.S.-Brazil Trade Tension: The U.S. proposed 25% Section 301 tariffs on many Brazilian imports, while exempting items like beef, coffee, rare earths and some metals. World Cup Culture & Sports: Pelé’s 1958 World Cup final jersey is set for Sotheby’s auction (June 29–July 16), and Meta expanded teen safety restrictions globally amid legal backlash.
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