Entity: Brazil
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Brazil

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As of 2025, the Trump administration had imposed 50% tariffs on certain Brazilian imports, including oil, coffee, and orange juice.
October 29, 2025 high temporal
Description of the tariff measures applied to Brazilian goods
The global soybean market's leading suppliers include Brazil, Argentina, and the United States.
October 26, 2025 high market
Describes the primary national suppliers in the global soybean market.
As of 2025, the United States maintained a trade surplus with Brazil, and Brazil was one of only three G20 countries with which the United States had a trade surplus.
October 09, 2025 high statistic
Statement about the U.S.-Brazil bilateral trade balance relative to other G20 countries.
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control reported about 317,000 chikungunya cases and 135 deaths across 16 countries and territories as of August 2025, with the highest numbers of reported infections in Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina and Peru.
August 01, 2025 high statistical
Aggregate case and death counts reported by a regional public health agency for the 2025 year-to-date period.
In 2024, Brazil supplied over 70% of China's soybean imports while the United States' share was about 21%, according to World Bank data.
December 31, 2024 high statistical
Composition of China's soybean import sources in 2024
The Chicago Marathon had 52,150 finishers in 2024, including about 15,000 international participants; among foreign countries, Mexico was the most-represented with 3,790 participants in 2024, followed by the United Kingdom (2,814), Canada (2,442) and Brazil (1,811).
October 10, 2024 high temporal
Participation and country-level breakdown for the Chicago Marathon in 2024.
The United States imposed a 40% tariff on certain Brazilian exports covering sectors such as petroleum, soybeans, sugar, coffee, and iron and steel products.
high statistical
Describes the magnitude and targeted sectors of a U.S. tariff measure on Brazilian exports.
Brazil is the United States' third-largest foreign supplier of meat, behind Australia and Canada.
high statistical
Places Brazil's role in U.S. meat imports in a ranking context relative to other foreign suppliers.
Countries and regional groups have taken differing positions on proposals for a global maritime carbon tax, with entities such as Brazil and the European Union supporting such proposals and entities such as the United States and Saudi Arabia opposing them.
high international_relations
Divergent national and regional interests affect international agreement-building on environmental measures for shipping.
Some U.S. lawmakers have called for additional Latin American countries, including Brazil and Mexico, to designate Hezbollah in its entirety as a terrorist organization.
medium policy
Reported policy recommendation by U.S. senators aimed at expanding formal terrorist designations in Latin America.
Brazil is a major global exporter of beef.
high temporal
Identifies a major supplier in international beef markets