BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's right-wing government has run into resistance from key donors Norway and Germany over its plans to change management of the billion-dollar Amazon Fund aimed at reducing deforestation, people familiar with the matter say.
If President Jair Bolsonaro's government unilaterally alters the governance model for the sustainable development fund, it could lead the two European nations to stop donations or even take back unused funds, the sources said, asking for anonymity given the sensitivity of talks.