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  • Main events in June

    03/06/2013 | 11:53

    President Dilma Rousseff is expected to launch the National Sanitation Plan (PLANSAB), which provides for the spending of R$ 508.5 billion between 2013 and 2033 to provide universal access to water and treat sewage across the nation. According to the Minister of Cities, Aguinaldo Ribeiro, companies in the sanitation sector should be exempted from PIS (Social Integration Program) and COFINS...

  • Political Atmosphere: June 3, 2013

    03/06/2013 | 09:52

    Ports Law President Dilma Rousseff has until Tuesday to sanction the new Ports Law, from Provisional Measure 599/12, approved by Congress in May. It is expected that the law will be published with vetoes. The Brazilian Association of Infrastructure and Base Industries (Abdib) estimates that the new regulatory framework for ports will result (in the medium term) in private investments over R$...

  • Mantega: Weaker BRL not an issue
    29/05/2013 | 16:04

    The Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega announced today that he is not concerned about the Brazilian real's recent weakness and that the government will not intervene and use the exchange rate to combat inflation.

  • Brazil Today: June 3, 2013
    03/06/2013 | 04:55

    These are the main items on today's agenda: The Ministry of Development releases the trade balance for May. The Senate Committee of Economic Affairs holds public hearing, at 7 pm, to discuss the participation of foreign companies and investors...

  • Aécio and Campos dispute to become main opposition
    03/06/2013 | 11:54

    Potential candidates to the presidency in 2014, Senator Aécio Neves (PSDB / MG) and Governor Eduardo Campos (PSB / PE) are living in a paradox. While both need each other - and the candidacy of former minister Senator Marina Silva (Rede) - to...

  • Economy: a challenge on the horizon for Dilma
    03/06/2013 | 11:53

    The economy, the main arena of political struggle in the 2014 presidential election, has in the past always been extremely favourable to President Dilma Rousseff. Amid relationship problems with allies, particularly in Congress, it was the economy...

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