Politics - Brazil
Brazil’s Political Shift: A Conservative Resurgence
In early 2024, Brazil's National Congress, having turned to a more conservative stance, saw a significant political shift.
Right-wing legislators gained ground, diminishing the influence...
Brazil Boosts Industry with New Tax Incentive
The Brazilian Senate approved a significant legislative project to rejuvenate the nation's industry.
This new law enables companies to write off the cost of new machinery and equipment more quickly, reducing their taxes early on.
First...
Brazil’s Call to G7: Empower Developing Nations
Yesterday, amid bustling international dialogues, Brazil stood firm at the G7's Climate, Energy, and Environment ministerial meeting.
The nation, currently presiding over the G20 and...
Brazil’s March Deficit Narrows Yet Fails Analysts’ Expectations
In March 2024, Brazil's central government reported a primary deficit of R$1.527 billion ($299.29...
Brazil’s Looming Pension Shortfall Calls for Action
Brazil's pension system is under pressure, with experts predicting a dire financial shortfall by 2024.
A recent report from the...
Brazil’s A.I. Regulation Tug-of-War: Parliament’s Dueling Visions
In Brazilian politics, parliamentary leaders Arthur Lira and Rodrigo Pacheco navigate the intricate landscape of AI regulation.
A compelling story unfolds as these two figures...
Strategic Steel Quotas: Brazil’s New Economic Defense
The Brazilian government has introduced a 25% surcharge on steel imports that surpass established quotas.
This measure aims to protect...
Brazil and South Africa Forge Stronger Ties
Brazil is ramping up its diplomatic efforts in Africa, a key region in President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s...
Brazil’s Tax Revenue Hits Historic Peak
In March 2024, Brazil's federal revenue hit a record R$190.6 billion ($37.37 billion), the...
Vice President’s Call for Strategic Changes in Brazil’s Natural Gas Production
Vice President Geraldo Alckmin yesterday called for strategic changes in Brazil’s natural gas production to...
Brazil’s Central Bank Chief Signals Possible Shift Amid Inflation Concerns
At a finance event in São Paulo, Roberto Campos Neto, President of Brazil's Central Bank, discussed the complexities of...
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