Finance Minister Fernando Haddad says energy transition could boost Brazil-U.S. ties. On Wednesday, he plans to present this idea to U.S. President Joe Biden. Haddad noted, “Outdated notions limit our unique Brazil-U.S. relationship.” He made this statement in New York on Monday. Furthermore, Haddad said, “We lack a free trade deal, but that doesn’t stop […]
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