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OECD invites the TCU to take part in a study on Brazilian economy and infrastructure

OECD economists visited the TCU to invite auditors to participate in the Economic Survey, a study conducted by the entity on information on the economy and infrastructure, which is coordinated in Brazil by the Secretariat for International Economic Affairs of the Ministry of Economy, on November
Por Secom TCU
01/12/2022

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The survey covers issues within the competence of various bodies and entities of the Brazilian Federal Government. In order for the report to adequately reflect  the Brazilian  reality, as well as the public policies being implemented or developed, it is important for the active participation of Brazilian government bodies and entities working on the topics covered in the report, including infrastructure and foreign trade; transport; water resources; sanitation; energy; telecommunications; climate change; auctions and regulatory framework.

The meeting was attended by Arlene Nascimento, Deputy General Coordinator of Infrastructure, Rafael Di Bello, Secretary of SeinfraOperações, Keyla Boaventura, Secretary of SeinfarUrbana, Tânia Chioato, Secretary of Selog, Hamilton Caputo, Secretary of the state of São Paulo, Virgínia de Angelis, advisor of Coeconomia, Guilherme Souto, advisor of SeinfraPetróleo and Getúlio Martins of SeinfraPortoFerrovia.        

Also present were Fernando Coppe Alcaraz, head of the Ministry of Economy's International Advisory, Falilou Fall, OECD Deputy Head of Division, and Priscilla Fialho, OECD economist.

Learn more about the study here.

 

 

 

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