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Brazil Senate Clears $2.9bn Export Credit Line
The Brazil Senate approved up to R$15bn ($2.9bn) in credit lines on 8 July, forwarding the measure to President Lula for signature. The funding, part of Conversion Bill 7 of 2026 derived from Provisional Measure 1345, is backed by the Export Guarantee Fund.
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