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  2. Brazil–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    In April 2023, Brazil's Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira paid a visit to Mexico to participate in the V meeting of the Mexico-Brazil Binational Commission and celebrated the centenary of the opening of the Brazilian embassy in Mexico. [4] In October 2024, President da Silva travelled to Mexico to attend the inauguration of President Claudia ...

  3. Brazil, Mexico apply wait-and-see strategy before reacting to ...

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    Brazil and Mexico, two top shippers of steel to the U.S., will wait to see if U.S. President Donald Trump announces tariffs on steel and aluminum imports before reacting, officials from both ...

  4. Brazil, Mexico eye revised trade agreement - AOL

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    Mexico and Brazil have a trade agreement dated from the early 2000s which sets the e. Brazilian and Mexican authorities said on Monday they see the need to revise and expand their current trade ...

  5. Foreign relations of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil-Canada relations have been cordial but relatively limited, although the relationship between the two countries has been gradually evolving over time. Brazil has an embassy in Ottawa and consulates-general in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. Canada has an embassy in Brasília, and consulates-general in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. Chile

  6. Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Brazil have dominant Mulatto/Triracial populations ("Pardo" in Brazil), in Brazil and Cuba, there is equally large white populations and smaller black populations, while Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico are more Mulatto/Triracial dominated, with significant black and white minorities.

  7. Opinion: From Mexico to Brazil, Latin America's democracies ...

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    Leaders in Mexico, Brazil, Ecuador, Chile, El Salvador and other countries in the region have brought armies back into politics and government. That's dangerous.

  8. Brazil–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Presidents Getúlio Vargas (left) and Franklin D. Roosevelt (right) in Rio de Janeiro, 1936 American propaganda film Brazil at War (1943), praising Brazil as "a powerful new ally" and pointing out the similarities between both countries.

  9. Mexico, Brazil, Colombia claim to support democracy, but help ...

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    The left-of-center leaders of Mexico, Brazil and Colombia claim to be champions of democracy around the world but their assertions sound laughable following their failure to condemn Venezuelan ...