Bolsonaro pushes the trade in Brazil

The president of Brazil defends trade and leaves aside the tax reform and the pension system

Jair Bolsonaro at the World Economic Forum encouraged investors to bet on the new country free of corruption and committed to the commercial and economic opening of the first Latin American economy.

The leader made a fierce defense of the commercial opening of Brazil by admitting: “we need each other”, and for the improvement of the environment to do business. “I have asked my finance minister to do what is necessary to put Brazil among the 50 best countries to do business.”

If his intervention serves to measure what his government priorities will be, Bolsonaro put trade ahead of the fiscal reform and the expected reform of the pension system. In addition, he softened his position regarding the environment and the use of protected lands for agriculture and livestock.

In the same way, he undertook to fight against corruption, the fight against money laundering and to improve security in the cities” so that they come to visit us.”

The Brazilian president surprised with one of the shortest speeches that are remembered in the World Economic Forum in an inaugural session, 15 minutes in total including the introduction of the founder Klaus Schwab and subsequent questions.

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Source: El País

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