Brazil’s state-owned oil company Petrobras is considering putting money back into Venezuela. This idea comes after the U.S. lifted its sanctions on Venezuela. Petrobras’ CEO, Jean Paul Prates, made this clear at a recent event. He said the focus is purely on business, not on politics or ideology. In the past, Petrobras and Venezuela’s
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