Paraná state government renews agreement to manage Paraná Ports for another 25 years
May, 07, 2020 Posted by datamarnewsWeek 202020
This week the Union renewed the delegation agreement for use of the ports at Paranaguá and Antonina together with the Government of the State of Paraná. The document, signed on December 11th, 2001, would have expired in 2026. However, with this early renewal, investors, users, and other partners have legal rights for at least the next 31 years.
This is the first amendment to the Delegation Agreement 037/2001. “In addition to the extended term, this agreement brings some additional changes such as a seat for the Union on the Board of Directors. We also have clearer goals and obligations with the Union,” explains Luiz Fernando Garcia, CEO of Paraná Ports.
The document was signed by the National Secretary for Ports and Water Transport, Diogo Piloni (who currently represents the Ministry of Infrastructure); the director-general of the National Waterway Transport Agency (Antaq), Francisval Dias Mendes; Governor Carlos Massa Ratinho Júnior; and the CEO of Paraná Ports.
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