The fact that Brazilian industry stagnated in month-on-month terms in June is partly payback for strong outturns in April and May. What’s more, industry still expanded by 0.5% q/q in the second quarter, adding to evidence that the latest political crisis has so far failed to derail the economic recovery.
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