Brazil Offers $5.6 Billion in Aid to Exporters Facing US Tariffs
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Brazilian President Lula announced on Tuesday that the government will allocate BRL 30 billion (roughly equivalent to $5.55 billion) in low-interest loans to bolster export enterprises adversely impacted by US tariffs. This initiative forms part of a comprehensive assistance plan. In an interview, Lula emphasized that this funding serves as an initial lifeline for exporters and hinted that the plan also encompasses government procurement support.

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