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Brazil’s Statistics Agency IBGE Faces a Strike That Could Delay Key Data
Staff at Brazil's statistics agency IBGE are voting on a national strike from August 5 against chief Pochmann, which could delay key economic data. The strike threatens to impact the release of critical economic information.
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