Representatives of Brazil’s transitional government asked in a virtual meeting Monday with the CEO of state-owned Petrobras and other members of the largest Ibero-American oil company and the current government that the company’s investment plan be suspended until it receives a new management of the company. office, Maurício Tolmasquim, who is part of the group dealing with Mining and Energy issues, told Reuters.
During the meeting that lasted a little less than an hour, the first with the oil company after Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT, progressive-globalist) was announced President-elect of . . .
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