Full article The administration of Biden on Feb. 5 had announced an additional US$ 300,000 in funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development to bolster Brazil’s emergency COVID-19 response Ambassador Nestor Forster, welcomed Psaki’s comments and said Brazil was “fully on board” to address sustainable development and climate change concerns
The president Joe Biden administration aims to keep strengthening US economic ties and trade with Brazil, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Monday during the daily meeting with the media.
Ms Psaki also pointed out that United States is following closely human rights and environment developments in Latin America s leading economy.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top lawmaker on trade matters in the U.S. House of Representatives said on Tuesday that he will focus this year on enforcing U.S. trade agreements and working with the Biden administration to combat China’s use of forced labor in its western Xinjiang region.
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, speaking on a webcast forum organized by the Washington International Trade Association, said he also was open to negotiating new trade agreements with Britain and the European Union.
The top lawmaker on trade matters in the U.S. House of Representatives said on Tuesday that he will focus this year on enforcing U.S. trade agreements and working with the Biden administration to combat China's use of forced labor in its western Xinjiang region.
The White House supports a push by House Democrats to cap who would receive $1,400 coronavirus stimulus checks at individuals making $75,000 a year and couples with a combined annual income of $150,000.