Brazil's market-opening gas law passes first hurdle in Congress

The Brazilian government's market-opening reforms for the Brazilian gas sector have passed the first congressional hurdle, but supporters are wary of amendments

Shared vision: Economy Minister Paulo Guedes (left) with fellow advocate of free market economics, Petrobras chief executive Roberto Castello Branco (right)
Shared vision: Economy Minister Paulo Guedes (left) with fellow advocate of free market economics, Petrobras chief executive Roberto Castello Branco (right)Photo: RETUERS/SCANPIX
Published 2 September 2020, 12:44Updated 2 September 2020, 15:48
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