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Haddad says the state needs to regulate the big techs to end imbalance

BySimon Rousseau Posted onJanuary 31, 2025 7:32 amJanuary 31, 2025 7:32 am
Haddad says the state needs to regulate the big techs to end imbalance

The Minister of Finance, Fernando Haddadreiterated that the Brazilian government intends to be part of the global arrangement for the regulation of large technology companies, the calls Big Techs. “There is an imbalance that needs to be regulated by the state,” said Haddad, in an interview with RedeTV! recorded on Thursday (30).

International discussions are centered on a market competition rule and another about the taxation of multinational groups. Regarding the competition, Haddad said that the small businessman cannot be harmed and the Big Techs They need to operate on equal conditions with other agents, which would result in benefits to those who depend on digital platforms to touch their business.

Haddad referred to those who need, for example, to use networks to sell products. “We cannot leave the small Brazilian entrepreneur with non -competitive rules for Big Techswhich are charging their employees in an increasingly pernicious way. ”

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