
Guilherme Mello
Guilherme Mello is the Secretary of Economic Policy (SPE) at Brazil's Ministry of Finance. He plays a crucial role in shaping the country’s economic outlook and policies, particularly in relation to the growth projections for the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Recently, he was in the news for announcing a reduction in the GDP growth forecast for 2025 from 2.5% to 2.3%, attributing this change to the impacts of contractionary monetary and fiscal policies. Mello emphasizes the importance of understanding cyclical economic activities and the effects of interest rate adjustments on various sectors, including agriculture, which he predicts will experience positive growth in the coming years.
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Liechtenstein:
Guilherme Mello, the Secretary of Economic Policy, also presented a draft law during the meeting.
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Brazil:
Guilherme Mello is another secretary who participated in the meeting about the steel import quotas.
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Brazil:
The Secretary of Economic Policy of the Ministry of Finance, Guilherme Mello, said that the ministries will make technical notes on the impacts of the measures.
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Liechtenstein:
Guilherme Mello stated that the measures to lower prices will have a fiscal impact.
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Liechtenstein:
Secretary Guilherme Mello attended the meeting to address food inflation issues.
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Brazil:
Guilherme Mello is the Secretary of Finance who attended the meeting with the president and other ministers.
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Liechtenstein:
Guilherme Mello is the secretary who pointed out the expected deceleration of new job openings in the labor market this year.
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Liechtenstein:
Guilherme Mello, the Secretary of Economic Policy, stated that it is still difficult to assess the impacts of the trade policy adopted by the United States.
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Liechtenstein:
Guilherme Mello is the Secretary of Economic Policy who discussed the impact of monetary policy on economic growth projections.
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