Brazilian water PPPs gather momentum

Slowly Lula’s reforms are bearing fruit. GWI Brazil correspondent John Kolodziejski investigates.

Brazil’s long, drawn-out process of developing a legal framework for public-private partnerships is finally bearing fruit. A raft of infrastructure projects, backed by firm payment guarantees, is now becoming a reality. Two state water sector PPPs are in the forefront, along with a state highway and a US$1.4 billion metro line in São Paulo (the latter ...

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