A group of must meet with leaders of political parties to present proposals aimed at the future of the country’s economy.
The initiative, called “Commitments for a Competitive Brazil”, will hold its first meeting this Tuesday (16) with the participation of
The group brings together the parliamentary fronts Competitive Brazil (FPBC), Entrepreneurship (FPE), Technology and Nuclear Activities (FPN) and Defense of Intellectual Property and Combating Piracy (FPI).
According to its members, the proposal is to stimulate debate with different political currents on topics considered strategic for the country’s economic development in the next government cycles, without any partisan commitment.
In a document delivered to party leaders, the group brings together suggestions for topics such as fiscal balance, regulatory modernization, workforce qualification, improving logistics infrastructure, expanding energy competitiveness and combating illegality and the advancement of digital transformation and artificial intelligence.
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