Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva announced that the United States has revoked the visa of Brazil's Justice Minister, Ricardo Lewandowski. Lula described the move as an "irresponsible decision" amid ongoing diplomatic tensions between the two countries. This development occurs as Brazil faces challenges from U.S. trade policies, including tariffs imposed under the Trump administration. In response to these tariffs, Brazil has hired a U.S.-based law firm to contest the measures and is seeking to expand its meat exports to Mexico. Additionally, Brazil has approved temporary antidumping measures on polyethylene resin imports from Canada and the United States, further reflecting the strained trade relations.
Brazil Approves Temporary Antidumping Measures on Polyethylene Resin Imports from Canada and the U.S.
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