Brazil slipped six places in the World Bank’s annual competitiveness study, as the world’s seventh-largest economy fell behind countries including Swaziland and Nicaragua for the ease of setting up a business. Brazil slipped to 126th place among 183 economies ranked in the World Bank’s Doing ...
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