(Reuters) - BRASILIA, May 31 - Senior officials from Brazil
and the United States, adversaries in trade talks, voiced
optimism on Thursday that negotiations on a global trade deal
were gathering momentum despite remaining divisions.
Brazil's foreign minister said he was "rather confident" a
accord could be reached in coming weeks and said his country
was prepared to improve a tariff offer on manufactured goods.
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and the United States, adversaries in trade talks, voiced
optimism on Thursday that negotiations on a global trade deal
were gathering momentum despite remaining divisions.
Brazil's foreign minister said he was "rather confident" a
accord could be reached in coming weeks and said his country
was prepared to improve a tariff offer on manufactured goods.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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