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By 2025 more than 400 Brazilian cities will have electronic waste volunteer collection points, in major cities such as Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, Curitiba.
The Brazilian Navy is in search of a new technically advanced maritime monitoring system.
The privatization of utilities in Brazil is forecast to increase investment in Brazils water and wastewater sector.
Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture has stood up regulations to simplify procedures and legal requirements for use of this technology.
Brazil’s demand for chemical imports remains extremely high, presenting opportunities for U.S. companies.
The Connected Smart Cities event in São Paulo, Brazil in September 2021 will feature opportunities for U.S. companies in Salvador, Bahia Brazil.
There are smart cities opportunities in Campo Grande and Mato Grosso do Sul Brazil.
Connected Smart Cities event in São Paulo in September 2021 offers marketing opportunities for U.S. Smart City solution providers in various Brazilian cities.
Brazil’s satellite development sector is growing and is ready for potential partnerships with U.S. firms.
Brazil Ministry of Economy updates list of computer & telecommunications goods subject to the temporary exemption on import duties.
Brazil regulation changes for dam construction offers opportunities for U.S. equipment and engineering services.
Rio de Janeiro will solicit bids for the state´s Water and Sewage Company (CEDAE)’s sewage collection and water treatment services.
Brazil’s first private LNG Import Terminal within the Suape Port complex.
The Brazilian National Development Bank (BNDES) reduces local content requirements of machinery and equipment from 60 to 30 percent.
Brazil’s Petrobras has confirmed a continued focus on exploration and production activities, and also its divestment plans. Petrobras does not foresee renewables in its portfolio, yet its R&D Center will continue to research offshore wind power.