Brazil's R$51.4B E-commerce Tax Gap: Impact on $MELI, $MGLU3, $EWZ
Brazil faces R$51.4B revenue shortfall from international e-commerce growth, equivalent to Ministry of Cities' 2025 budget, impacting fiscal outlook.
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Brazil faces R$51.4B revenue shortfall from international e-commerce growth, equivalent to Ministry of Cities' 2025 budget, impacting fiscal outlook.
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