I ASK FOR A LITTLE ATTENTION FROM BRAZILIANS, and the rest of the countries, take them as an example.
My country, Brazil, is currently going through a phase, where we are digging our grave to use in the coming years, and this should be the fuel for a nation to start taking money out of the hands of these crazy people.
👇LEIAM A FALA DO NOSSO MINISTRO DO TRABALHO👇
There's no point in iFood sending a message (and look, it sends a message, see, president... And look, it sends a message). 'We want to talk'. We talked all year, but the fact is that iFood and the others, Mercado Livre, anyway... they said that the standard of this negotiation does not fit into their business model.
Luiz Marinho, minister in the Lula government…
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The speech by labor minister, Luiz Marinho, highlights a recurring concern about the government's influence on trade relations and economic development. It is undeniable that government policies can shape the business environment, but when these interventions exceed sensible limits, they can result in harmful effects for the country.
By imposing restrictive rules on companies, the government directly interferes with the free market, inhibiting the flexibility necessary for sustainable economic growth.
Cryptocurrencies as Economic Resilience
In contrast to the dependence on the proper functioning of the government to maintain economic stability, cryptocurrencies offer a resilient alternative.
Decentralized and independent of governments, and their stupid decisions about valuing a country. Cryptocurrencies are not subject to the policies and regulations of political groups.
I AM NOT AN EXPERT IN INVESTMENTS, BUT I HAVE A POLITICAL VISION THAT CAN OPEN THE EYES OF MANY PEOPLE WHO STILL HAVE DOUBTS ABOUT THE MARKET.
Remember cryptocurrencies, it only depends on us for it to happen, we don’t need a politically stable world.
Anyone who can contribute to my work, I will be grateful.
I intend to defend our business until the end of my life.