Durigan teme que el sistema Pix pueda enfrentar sanciones de EE. UU.

El ministro de Hacienda, Dario Durigan, declaró el viernes que el gobierno brasileño teme que el sistema Pix pueda estar vinculado a facciones criminales clasificadas como terroristas por Estados Unidos y enfrentar sanciones estadounidenses.

En una entrevista con Globonews, Durigan explicó que la preocupación surgió después de que comenzaran los cuestionamientos sobre Pix al inicio de la administración de Donald Trump. Citó una investigación comercial abierta contra Brasil el año pasado. El ministro advirtió que la información sobre el uso de Pix por parte de facciones como el PCC y el CV podría derivar en ataques al sistema y sanciones para las empresas. La clasificación estadounidense entrará en vigor el 5 de junio. Durigan abogó por la cooperación entre las autoridades brasileñas y estadounidenses. Mencionó la Operación Carbono Oculto y las conversaciones con el sistema financiero desde el jueves para evitar impactos en las calificaciones y en la inversión extranjera.

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