In email notifications sent out to Brazilian customers on Thursday, Apple said it plans to transition iTunes pricing from U.S. dollars to the Brazilian real in 2018, offering potential savings on music, apps and more.
Source: macinsider

Apple to transition Brazilian iTunes sales to local currency in early 2018
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