Brazil’s PPI Council qualifies 39 projects for privatization
May, 09, 2019 Posted by datamarnewsWeek 201920
According to the Ministry of Infrastructure website, six port terminals, 22 airports, and 14,500 km of the highway have qualified for Brazil’s Investment Partnerships Program (PPI) following the 9th PPI Council (CPPI) meeting yesterday. The government expects a total of R$38bn in investments from private entities.
O Conselho do @ppinvestimentos (CPPI) qualificou, hoje, 39 projetos do @MInfraestrutura. Foram 6 terminais portuários, 22 aeroportos e 14,5 mil km de rodovias, que serão concedidos à iniciativa privada. O investimento previsto é de R$ 38 bilhões. Confira: https://t.co/yiBalgiINj pic.twitter.com/f6QFYOOKOl
— Ministério da Infraestrutura (@MInfraestrutura) May 8, 2019
The qualified port areas are as follows:
- STS20 and STS14 terminals from the Port of Santos
- IQI 03, 11, 12 and 13 in the Port of Itaqui
- The Port of São Sebastião
Na área portuária, os projetos qualificados foram os terminais STS20 e STS14, no Porto de Santos (SP), e o IQI 03, 11, 12 e 13 no Porto de Itaqui (MA). A carteira também conta com a desestatização do Porto de São Sebastião. São previstos R$ 895,6 milhões em investimentos.
— Ministério da Infraestrutura (@MInfraestrutura) May 9, 2019
The following highways are also on the list:
- BR-163/MT and BR-230/PA, from Sinop (MT) to Miritituba (PA)
- BR-381/MG and BR-262/MG/ES, from Belo Horizonte to Governador Valadares, in Minas Gerais, and the stretch between João Monlevade (MG) and Viana (ES)
Another 7,213 km of roads divided into 15 stretches of highway, spanning 13 states were also approved for studies.
In addition, the CPPI meeting concluded discussions regarding the environmental licensing for the dredging operation of the Tocantins River (Pedal do Lourenço).
Na reunião do CPPI, foi incluído ainda o apoio para a conclusão do licenciamento ambiental da obra de dragagem e derrocamento da via navegável na hidrovia do Rio Tocantins (Pedral do Lourenço), da BR-319/AM/RO, BR-135/MA, BR-242/MT, BR-080/MT e BR-135/BA/MG. pic.twitter.com/b5LwHpW0cF
— Ministério da Infraestrutura (@MInfraestrutura) May 9, 2019
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