Weekend Sentinel - Brazil, Colombia, and USMCA

Today, Weekend Sentinel reviews three key Latin America developments: the Iran war’s spillover risks for Brazil,  Colombia’s political reset amid strained finances, and renewed Trump-era trade turbulence.

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Weekend Sentinel - Brazil, Colombia, and USMCA

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Weekend Sentinel: Iran War Shocks Brazil, Colombia’s New President Faces Fiscal Crunch, and USMCA Enters Permanent Renegotiation

Today, Weekend Sentinel reviews three key Latin America developments:

  1. the Iran war’s spillover risks for Brazil, 
  2. Colombia’s political reset amid strained finances, and 
  3. renewed Trump-era trade turbulence.

In Brazil, higher crude prices may boost Petrobras and exports, but diesel dependence makes refined fuel volatility a direct domestic business risk.

 In Colombia, president-elect Abelardo de la Espriella takes office August 7 and must manage a fiscal deficit above 6% of GDP with a divided Congress.

In North America, the US refused to renew USMCA in its current form, shifting to annual reviews and raising uncertainty for nearshoring, rules of origin, and corporate capital spending.

00:00 Top Stories Preview
00:11 Weekend Sentinel Intro
01:01 Iran War Meets Brazil
01:47 Brazil Energy Watchlist
02:58 Colombia Election Reset
03:59 Colombia Fiscal Stress
05:22 Trump Trade Turmoil
06:05 USMCA Uncertainty Fallout
07:15 Closing and Next Steps

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