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Lula announced creation of new ministry focused on SMEs in Brazil

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced the creation of a new ministry focused on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), cooperatives, and individual entrepreneurs.

The new ministry aims to cater to those preferring informal contracts or entrepreneurship. This was revealed during a weekly broadcast.

Lula da Silva insisted on state support for SMEs. However, the initial proposal was integrated into another ministry, as reported by Agencia Brasil.

Currently, there are 37 ministries in Lula da Silva’s cabinet.

This initiative is part of Brazil’s strategy to bolster its SMEs, vital for economic growth and job creation.

Lula announced creation of new ministry focused on SMEs in Brazil. (Photo Internet reproduction)
Lula announced creation of new ministry focused on SMEs in Brazil. (Photo Internet reproduction)

The ministry will concentrate on extending the essential credit and chances required for the prosperity of these businesses and entrepreneurs.

This initiative aligns with Lula da Silva’s electoral pledge and demonstrates the government’s dedication to reinforcing the economy’s foundation.

The creation of this ministry underscores the importance of SMEs, cooperatives, and individual entrepreneurs in Brazil’s economy.

It acknowledges the significant contribution of these entities to employment and overall economic health.

Additionally, it reflects the government’s understanding of the diverse needs of its workforce, including those who opt for non-traditional employment paths.

Ultimately, this move signifies a strategic effort to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for all economic participants in Brazil.

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