
Leonardo Trevisan
Leonardo Trevisan is a distinguished professor of International Relations at the Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM) in Brazil. His expertise encompasses global trade dynamics, international diplomacy, and economic policies, making him a prominent voice in discussions about how global events affect local economies. Trevisan often provides insights into the implications of trade wars and tariffs, particularly in relation to Brazil's position in the global market.
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Leonardo Trevisan is a professor of international relations at ESPM.
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