The Borneo Post

Brazil announces limited stimulus package

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BRASÍLIA: Under fire from a corruption scandal and a persistent­ly deep recession, Brazil’s government announced a modest package of economic stimulus.

President Michel Temer and his economic team, led by Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles, announced measures aimed at easing businesses and injecting life into the moribund economy, at a news conference in the capital Brasilia.

“These are measures... to boost productivi­ty in the country and as a result to lower unemployme­nt,” Temer said.

The measures include enabling businesses and individual­s to renegotiat­e debt and obtain new credit, he said.

He also promised “extraordin­ary simplifica­tion” of the process for tax payments in a highly bureaucrat­ic country that requires “excessive time for companies to fill out paperwork.”

The attempt to boost business optimism came shortly after the Senate passed a 20-year government spending freeze as part of the government’s unpopular austerity measures.

Temer hopes to push through more controvers­ial changes next, including raising the minimum age for pensions.

But he could face a tougher time in Congress as well as public unrest.

The president – who came to power after the impeachmen­t of Dilma Rousseff earlier this year – is beset by a sprawling corruption scandal centered on the state oil company Petrobras. — AFP

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