Brazil's Durigan Open to US Talks, No Immediate Agenda Set ($EWZ)
Brazil's Finance Minister Dario Durigan indicates readiness for discussions with US officials, despite no immediate meetings being set. Focus on economic ties.
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Brazil's Finance Minister Dario Durigan indicates readiness for discussions with US officials, despite no immediate meetings being set. Focus on economic ties.
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Espírito Santo's economy has historically relied on fiscal incentives like FUNDAP and FUNRES since the 1970s, necessitating structural reforms for sustainable growth.
Brazil's Lula administration and Congress are projected to add R$985 billion in extra electricity costs by 2050, impacting consumers and the energy sector.
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