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In a move that has sent ripples through global markets and diplomatic circles, the administration of former President Donald Trump has announced the removal of key tariffs on imports from Brazil. This decision marks a significant pivot from the protectionist “America First” trade wars that defined much of Trump’s first term and signals a potential recalibration of U.S. economic strategy in the Western Hemisphere. The tariffs, initially imposed on Brazilian steel and aluminum in 2018 under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 on national security grounds, were a cornerstone of Trump’s effort to protect domestic industries. Their removal is not a simple act of trade liberalization; it is a complex geopolitical chess move with clear winners, losers, and strategic intentions.Donald Trump Part 1: The Original Tariffs – Context and Justification To understand the significance of their removal, one must first recall why they were imposed. In March…

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The stock market is a financial marketplace where investors buy and sell shares (equities) of publicly traded companies. These shares represent partial ownership in the company. When a company does well, its share price typically rises, benefiting shareholders; when performance falters, prices fall. There are several major stock exchanges around the world, such as the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Nasdaq, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in India. The performance of the stock market is often used as a barometer of a country’s economic health. Why the Stock Market Matters Wealth Creation: Many investors use equities to build long-term wealth. Historically, stocks have offered higher returns than many other asset classes. Capital for Companies: When companies issue shares, they raise capital for expansion, research, and growth. Economic Indicator: Rising markets often reflect economic optimism; falling markets may hint at trouble ahead. Liquidity: Stocks can…

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