Recently, the National Land Transport Agency (ANTT) presented its regulatory model for road and rail concessions to Chinese business leaders in São Paulo, strengthening the bilateral partnership and the exchange of best practices in land infrastructure. The meeting was promoted by the Brazilian Association of Chinese Companies.
ANTT director Felipe Queiroz presented the agency's projects and regulatory advances, emphasizing that this opens up opportunities for investment and international collaboration, reinforcing the importance of international cooperation and dialogue with the private sector. "This meeting shows that our work goes beyond internal regulation. We are building bridges with international partners, exchanging experiences, and creating concrete opportunities for the development of the sector," said the director.
The event promotes safety, efficiency, and predictability in the modern management of land infrastructure, consolidating Brazil as a reliable partner in land transport projects on the global stage.
(Source: Gov.br, on August 14)


