AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoJudiciary vs. U.S. pressure: Brazil’s Supreme Court president Edson Fachin said the Court will keep acting “without external pressure” after the U.S. justified new 25% tariffs by pointing to Brazilian court rulings on big tech content removal. Trade retaliation plan: Brazil announced it will restart support for sectors hit by the tariff hike starting July 22, offering credit lines and market-finding help for industries including wood products, machinery/electrical equipment, furniture, ceramics, footwear, and sugar. Digital competition policy: A new brief explains Brazil’s proposed Fair Competition Act for Digital Markets (Bill 4675/2025), aiming to create a CADE digital markets division and borrow from the EU’s approach. Women’s football legacy: FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 in Brazil is projected to generate R$8.8bn for the economy and boost women’s sport participation. Climate risk watch: Experts warn El Niño is strengthening and could worsen heat, droughts, and floods, threatening food security across vulnerable regions.
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