RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - São Paulo governor João Doria (PSDB) is planning to sign concession contracts and Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) by 2022 that could yield R$18 (US$3.3) billion in investments in the state in the medium and long-term.
The estimated amount of resources and jobs created in an election year, as a result of the economic recovery plan, could still be increased with the privatization of EMAE, the water and energy company. For the time being, state-oned sanitation company SABESP is not part of the plans.
The governor, who is trying to . . .
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