A reduced "fiscal time bomb" agenda and other weekly topics
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) is holding a public hearing on Monday and Tuesday to hear testimony from American and Brazilian organizations regarding its investigation into Brazilian trade practices that the U.S. considers "unreasonable". Meanwhile, President of the House Hugo Motta will meet with the Agribusiness Congressional Front to discuss Bill No. 5,122/23 (rural debt restructuring) and Complementary Bill No. 114/26 (the Fuel Bill). In the Senate, the Minimum Freight Rate Provisional Measure may come to a vote.
This week's Talking Points:
A reduced "fiscal time bomb" agenda in the final stretch.
The government and Motta signal MEI changes this year.
The female vote.
Crisis persists within the Bolsonaro family.
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