According to a study by the Dom Cabral Foundation, Brazil consistently ranks 57th in digital competitiveness, maintaining the same position as in 2018 and 2019. Digital competitiveness refers to a country’s ability to effectively utilize digital technologies to drive economic productivity, innovation, and overall digital transformation. The study evaluated 64 countries, focusing on their ability […]
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