Brazil Infrastructure: Up Close and Regional
In line with the efforts of the national administrations of the 2016-2022 period, several states in Brazil created their own schemes for the privatisation or concession of infrastructure assets.
Now that Lula da Silva’s administration (inaugurated in January 2023) seems to have embarked on a different strategy, these programmes could become key for private investors looking to enter the Brazilian infrastructure sector.
While da Silva withdrew seven state-owned companies from the National Privatisation Programme (PND) and three from the PPI programme in 2023, states like Sao Paulo, Minas Gerais, Rio Grande do Sul, and Parana announced or already completed privatisations during the year. Moreover, other states like Goias, Santa Catarina, Rio de Janeiro, Ceara, and Mato Grosso do Sul, are expected to expand on their public-private partnerships (PPP) and concessions programmes.
About the report
- Overview of the sector in Brazil
- State Programmes
- São Paulo Overview
- Rio de Janeiro Overview
- Minas Gerais & Sergipe Overview
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