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    Morton ObrienBy Morton ObrienApril 20, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    Ambassador of Govt UK For Brazil, British Member of Parliament Marco Longhi This Thursday, the 20th, made an appeal to the British government and the government Luis Inacio Lula da Silva Progress in an agreement against double taxation in relations between the two countries. “We have a 5 to 6 billion dollar trade relationship between the two countries. It is imperative that we move forward on tariff agreements against double taxation,” he said while participating in it Lead the Brazil conferenceIn London.

    “This agreement will allow the companies to retain their profits and will make our relations closer and more meaningful,” he said. President of the Senate Rodrigo Pacheco said Once it is sent by the Executive Council to the National Congress, it expresses the agreement. Pacheco also said that he would contact the central government to understand the progress of the talks. Also speaking at the event, UK Business and Trade Minister Nusrat Ghani said that Brazil has the potential to become a “green energy powerhouse”.

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