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Government of Brazil
The Government of Brazil is the sovereign entity responsible for national policy, regulation, and strategic investment in infrastructure across all sectors within Brazil. It promotes and finances large-scale projects, often through concessions, public-private partnerships, and state-owned enterprises, with a focus on economic development and social inclusion.
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Strategic Overview
- The Brazilian government actively seeks to attract private investment in infrastructure through concessions and Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) to complement public funding.
- Current administration emphasizes sustainable development, social inclusion, and regional balance in its infrastructure planning, as highlighted by the Novo PAC.
- Focus on energy transition, including expansion of renewable energy sources (hydro, solar, wind) and biofuels, while also managing significant oil and gas resources.
- Prioritizes improving logistics and transport infrastructure (roads, railways, ports, airports) to enhance economic competitiveness and connectivity.
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Geography
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Key People
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
President of Brazil
Rui Costa
Chief of Staff of the Presidency
Renan Filho
Minister of Transport
Alexandre Silveira de Oliveira
Minister of Mines and Energy
Track Record
135
Years Active
Notable projects: Trans-Amazonian Highway, Itaipu Dam, Programa de Aceleração do Crescimento (PAC)
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