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Brazil wants to end 2022 with more than BRL 200 billion in transport infrastructure

May, 10, 2022 Posted by Gabriel Malheiros

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The Federal Government’s goal is to reach R$ 200 billion contracted with the private sector to invest in transport infrastructure in 2022. To achieve this end, the Ministry of Infrastructure works to encourage more international financing in the concession project portfolio, as highlighted by Minister Marcelo Sampaio this Monday, May 9, on the first day of the roadshow in New York, United States.

The group remains in the city until Friday (13) for meetings intended to advertise the Brazilian portfolio of infrastructure projects.

The seventh round of airport concessions, with 15 airfields divided into three blocks and a total investment of more than R$ 7 billion; the Paraná highways, with investments in the order of R$ 44 billion; and the privatization of the Port of Santos, with investments in the range of R$ 16 billion over the duration of the contract, are among the projects that have piqued interest.

Programming 

On May 10, the Brazilian delegation met with the Australian investment fund Macquire, which focuses on ports and highways. The objective is to attract investment, especially for the auction of highways in Paraná scheduled for this year.

The group then shall meet with EIG Global Energy Partners, which operates in Brazil in energy, mining, and logistics projects in the port sector. Representatives of the Swiss-based multinational investment bank UBS are also part of business meetings with the Brazilian team. The company has $2.6 trillion in assets under management.

The company responsible for one of the largest private port terminals in Brazil, which is installed on the left bank of the Port of Santos, the logistics multinational DP World closes the second day of meetings.

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