Brazil’s government eyes tax tweaks to boost revenue -sources

By Marcela Ayres and Bernardo Caram BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil’s Finance Ministry is preparing a new set of initiatives to increase tax revenue, including a review of deductions and exemptions for income tax on individuals, according to three sources familiar with the matter. The potential measures aim to shore up Brazil’s fiscal stability as leftist…

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Taco Bell seeks to cancel smaller rivals’ ‘Taco Tuesday’ trademarks

By Blake Brittain (Reuters) -Yum Brands Inc’ Taco Bell Corp on Tuesday asked the U.S. Trademark Office to cancel two smaller rivals’ “Taco Tuesday” trademarks in what the largest Mexican fast-food chain in the U.S. called a bid to “liberate the phrase for restaurants nationwide.” Taco Bell’s petitions said the trademarks, owned by Gregory’s Restaurant…

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Mexican President: 'No Problem' If Grupo Mexico Buys Citi's Banamex Unit

Mexican President: ‘No Problem’ If Grupo Mexico Buys Citi’s Banamex Unit

By Brendan O’Boyle MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Negotiations over the sale of Citigroup Inc’s Mexican retail bank Citibanamex are “going really well” and the government is upbeat about conglomerate Grupo Mexico’s possible purchase, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Tuesday. Lopez Obrador said the mining and transport conglomerate remains one of the possible buyers of the…

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Mexican president: ‘No problem’ if Grupo Mexico buys Citi’s Banamex unit

By Brendan O’Boyle MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Negotiations over the sale of Citigroup Inc’s Mexican retail bank Citibanamex are “going really well” and the government is upbeat about conglomerate Grupo Mexico’s possible purchase, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Tuesday. Lopez Obrador said the mining and transport conglomerate remains one of the possible buyers of the…

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Biden vetoes legislation to block solar panel tariffs waivers

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden said on Tuesday he has vetoed legislation passed by the U.S. Congress that would repeal exemptions on American tariffs on imported solar panels from four Southeast Asian nations. The waivers for duties on panels made in Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand, granted by Biden in June 2022, are set to…

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US Commerce chief says green steel pact would combat excess Chinese output

By David Lawder WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said on Tuesday the Biden administration was “extremely focused” on reaching a “green steel” arrangement with the European Union and other partners that disadvantages carbon-intensive steel from China and elsewhere. Raimondo told an American Iron and Steel Institute conference in Washington that she was…

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Pakistan to try ex-PM Khan’s violent supporters under army laws

By Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Pakistan’s civilian and military leaders on Tuesday said that rioters and their backers who attacked state assets and military installations to protest the arrest of former prime minister Imran Khan will be tried under army laws. The decision was taken at a meeting of the National Security Committee chaired…

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Wells Fargo to pay $1 billion to settle shareholder lawsuit over recovery from scandals

By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) -Wells Fargo & Co has agreed to pay $1 billion to settle a lawsuit accusing it of defrauding shareholders about its progress in recovering from a series of scandals over its treatment of customers. U.S. District Judge Gregory Woods in Manhattan federal court granted preliminary approval on Tuesday to…

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