
Olavo Correia
Olavo Correia is the Minister of Finance in Cape Verde, known for his efforts to reform the country's customs code to align it with international standards. Recently, he emphasized that proposed changes to the customs tariff law would not alter the existing rates but would aim to harmonize the customs framework with international agreements, facilitating better economic operations within the country.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Cabo Verde | 4 | 7.75 | 0.98% | +30% | 555,987 | 7,069 | $2,100 | 27$ |
Totals | 4 | 555,987 | 7,069 | $2,100 | 27$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Cabo Verde:
Olavo Correia is the Minister of Finance who discussed the government's plan to create a technology institute.
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Cabo Verde:
Olavo Correia stated that the country has no alternative to open governance.
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Cabo Verde:
Olavo Correia is the Deputy Prime Minister who highlighted that transparency is now a fundamental requirement for strengthening trust between the state and society.
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Cabo Verde:
Olavo Correia, the Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, highlighted the severe water and energy emergency facing Cabo Verde.
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Cabo Verde:
Olavo Correia defended the importance of digitalization and transparency in public administration.
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Cabo Verde:
Olavo Correia is the Minister of Finance who discussed the importance of the IMF as a partner for Cabo Verde.
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Cabo Verde:
Olavo Correia, the Minister of Finance, expressed concern about the potential closure of the Millennium Challenge Corporation.
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Cabo Verde:
Olavo Correia, the Minister of Finance, considered the General State Account of 2022 to be 'highly positive' in terms of macroeconomic evolution and tax collection.
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Cabo Verde:
Olavo Correia is the Minister of Finance who initiated the investigation into the management of TACV.
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Cabo Verde:
Olavo Correia, the Minister of Finance, stated that the law change will not alter the customs rates.
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