In Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced plans to rejuvenate Brazil’s shipbuilding industry. He pledged government support without detailing the incentives. Highlighting Brazil’s reliance on foreign ships, Lula linked this to job and industry growth stagnation. He connected job creation to economic health, urging policies to foster local employment. Reflecting […]
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