AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoUS Tariffs Clash: Brazil’s right-wing Senator Flavio Bolsonaro says he will testify at a July 6 public hearing at the U.S. International Trade Commission to oppose proposed 25% tariffs on Brazilian goods, arguing for consumer and producer interests after the USTR flagged “unreasonable” trade practices. World Cup Culture in Miami: Scotland’s Tartan Army has taken over Miami ahead of the Brazil match, with bagpipes, marches, and viral fan moments at LoanDepot Park and around the city. Neymar Scrutiny: Portugal defender João Cancelo pushes back on criticism of Neymar and Cristiano Ronaldo, saying their talent speaks for itself as Neymar’s return from injury remains a key storyline for Brazil vs Scotland. BRICS Security Talks: India’s PM Modi met BRICS security chiefs in New Delhi, urging deeper cooperation on terrorism, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies amid global uncertainty. Migration Snapshot: Brazil saw asylum applications surge in 2025, with Cubans overtaking Venezuelans as the top nationality among applicants. Brazil Business & Tech: RT-One selected RAVEL to help build federated, sovereign AI infrastructure across Brazil and the U.S., aiming to manage hybrid AI workloads as demand grows.
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