June 14, 2025 - 00:01

In a significant move for the Brazilian meatpacking giant JBS, the company is set to commence trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). This dual listing is anticipated to bolster JBS's presence in international markets, providing the company with greater access to capital and enhancing its global influence.
However, this expansion comes with its share of concerns. Critics have raised issues regarding the company's environmental practices and the ethical implications of its operations. JBS has faced scrutiny over deforestation linked to its supply chain, raising alarms among environmentalists and consumers alike.
As JBS prepares for this new chapter, stakeholders are closely monitoring how the dual listing will affect its corporate governance and commitment to sustainable practices. The move is seen as a strategic effort to strengthen its market position while navigating the complexities of global scrutiny. The coming months will be crucial in determining how JBS balances growth with responsibility.
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