π¨ Abstract
Following the US Presidential election, Brazilian politics have become increasingly polarized, with supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro hoping for a return to power with help from the Trump administration. The new US government presents challenges for Brazil, including potential protectionist policies that could harm Brazilian exports and high interest rates leading to reduced foreign investment. Brazil's President Lula aims to maintain a good working relationship with the US but is aware of the potential threats to his government.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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