Brazil’s Congress is moving to lift a seven-decade ban on casino gambling in an effort to raise tax revenue, attracting interest from U.S. investors.
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While the treaty languishes in the Senate, U.S. businesses run the risk of losing out to competitors in Chile.
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A bombshell allegation this week against interim President Michel Temer has further muddied the political waters in Brazil.
Ahead of a June 23 meeting in DC, Secretary General Luis Almagro must figure out how to rally support in the face of recent setbacks.
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