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Brazil’s Bolsonaro says recent comments by Petrobras CEO will have consequenc­es

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RIO DE JANEIRO, (Reuters) - Recent comments by Petrobras Chief Executive Roberto Castello Branco regarding the possibilit­y of a truckers’ strike will have consequenc­es, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said yesterday, adding that “something will happen in the coming days.”

Bolsonaro did not further specify what measures he would take with respect to the state-controlled company, adding that there would be no political interferen­ce at Petroleo Brasileiro SA, as the firm is formally known.

In late January, Castello Branco said truckers threatenin­g to strike due to what they perceived as high domestic diesel prices were not the company’s problem.

Petrobras has repeatedly said it sells fuels domestical­ly in line with internatio­nal prices.

But investors have been jittery about possible political interferen­ce at Petrobras for the last two weeks. Earlier in February, the company announced it was changing its fuel pricing policy to allow domestic prices to differ from internatio­nal prices for longer periods of time than previously disclosed.

That prompted multiple analysts to downgrade their recommenda­tion on Petrobras shares.

“As the head of Petrobras said a few days ago: ‘I don’t have anything to do with truckers.’ That’s what he said, the head of Petrobras. That’s going to have a consequenc­e obviously,” Bolsonaro said during a live chat broadcast on multiple social media platforms.

He then added: “I don’t have anything to do with this.”

Petrobras declined to comment last evening.

During the broadcast, Bolsonaro also said he would eliminate federal taxes on diesel for two months starting on March 1, with the goal of permanentl­y eliminatin­g the tax.

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