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U.S.-China team can pressure Brazil to save Amazon rainforest

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion April 27, 2023

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China surpassed the U.S. as Brazil´s largest trading partner in 2009. In the region´s largest economy, the U.S. took a backseat. Geopolitical competition led the U.S. to pursue a softer policy towards Brazil, as a harder tone might push Brasília right into the hands of Beijing. One of the consequences of this approach is the U.S. reluctance to effectively pressure the Brazilian government to curb the ever-increasing deforestation of the... + full article



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