One in three industrial entrepreneurs in Brazil believes the country should invest more in communications. This is what an unprecedented study by the National Confederation of Industry points to the increasingly latent need for technologies for the production and development of Industry 4.0. For respondents, latency with wider 5G coverage (15%), internet speed (13%), and lack of access to fiber (5%) lead to opinions on where to invest more in connectivity related to telecommunications infrastructure. The survey commissioned by CNI was conducted by the Research Institute of the Federal Security Service, in the period from June 23 to August 9 in 27 subjects of the Federation, 500 people in each region, 2,500 heads of large and medium-sized enterprises in various industries were interviewed. The margin of error is 2 percentage points with a 95% confidence interval.
mega merge
Autophagy on command PROS was in vain. Like 18 other parties, it did not get the required number of votes and remained in the barrier clause. With no electoral fund and no TV time for the municipal campaign, the legend negotiates with three others about the possibility of a merger to survive.
Alvorada Cowboy
The presidential security service did not notice or let the extra-protocol palaces pass unhindered: the elected federal deputy Mario Frias, a former minister of culture who resumes work at the end of the month, appeared at the palace with a pistol. da Alvorada to meet with President Bolsonaro after the 1st round elections. By the way, in the rooms of the Esplanade, Frias is also armed.
“Ecosystem” online
Lula da Silva’s (PT) campaign has asked the TSE to investigate Bolsonaro’s “disinformation ecosystem” which, according to the complaint, wants to influence the 2022 elections. Their online interfaces to show how the “org chart” of Bolsonaro’s digital cabinet operates in an attack on the opposition party.
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According to the Brazilian Supermarket Association, consumption in Brazilian homes increased by 2.67% in 2022. The high is even higher compared to August and July this year, with an increase of 6.12%. In addition, from January to September of this year, ABRAS registered 238 new stores in this sector. Of the total number of new properties, 117 are supermarkets and 121 are retail stores.
Source: Ndmais