
Secretary Caleb Orr says the U.S. will process critical minerals in Brazil.
The statement reignites the controversy surrounding attempts by the United States to interfere in the sovereignty of Latin American countries.
Strong influx of foreign capital boosts Vale and Petrobras, driving their shares to record highs.
Diplomats analyze the text announced by Washington and assess its impact on the common external tariff, exceptions, and rules of origin of the bloc.
Diplomats reached out to senators and representatives to advocate for a more thorough debate on Condecine (a Brazilian film development agency) and quotas for Brazilian content on streaming platforms.
According to the government, the changes alter land registration rules and expand the administrative powers of Israeli agencies in the occupied region.
The Brazilian government is examining the pact announced by Washington and Buenos Aires and debating whether the initiative exceeds the exceptions foreseen in the bloc's rules.
The Brazilian Mineral Yearbook 2025 shows that metallic substances and graphite accounted for 82% of mineral production in 2024.
Former PT president states that 2026 will be decisive for the country's future.
The data released by the Ministry of Tourism and CLIA Brazil also reinforce the economic importance of the sector.
Growth in exports is occurring alongside the advancement of the country's oil production, which hit a record in 2025, with a 12,3% increase compared to the previous year.
The Monthly Operation Program Bulletin indicates a more intense contraction in the Southeast/Central-West region and an increase in consumption in the Northeast and North.
Document signed by Alckmin and Mishustin highlights the UN, BRICS, sanctions, and mentions the Arctic and Latin America.