Sergio Massa met with Lula’s economic team

Sergio Massa met with Lula’s economic team

“I want to thank to the Vice President and Minister of Industry and Commerce of Brazil as of January 1, Geraldo Alckmin, the opportunity to start working together on the agenda commercial bilateral”, Massa wrote on his Twitter account and added: “With the main axes placed on gas as transition energy and the financing of foreign tradewhich are common interests of Brazil and Argentina that we must work together”

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In the same way, he thanked Haddad for “opening the doors of his house to us to start working together on the future of integration of Argentina and his country.” “From the coin exchange job to the dream of a common currencywhich are projects that must be part of the development process.and economic, financial, infrastructure and development integration of Mercosur and the region”Massa completed.

Brazil’s president-elect announced a new group of future cabinet members on Thursday before taking office on January 1, including Vice President-elect Geraldo Alckmin as Minister of Development, Industry and Commerce. He also said that economist Esther Dweck would lead the newly created Ministry of Managementwhile the deputy Alexandre Padilha, favorable to business interests, was appointed Minister of Institutional Affairs.

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Two weeks agos Lula began the formation of his team: He chose his finance minister and other members of the cabinet. Fernando Haddad, former presidential candidate for the PT in 2018, was announced as the next finance minister, according to the forecasts of the newspapers Folha de Sao Paulo and Estado de Sao Paulo. The information was later confirmed by the next president on Twitter.

The others appointed on December 9 were the governor of Bahia, Rui Costa, for the Civil House; José Múcio Monteiro, in Defense; the senator elect Flávio Dino, in Justice; and Ambassador Mauro Vieira as the new chancellor.

Source: Ambito

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