Plans to change the law and open up ports in Brazil to more private investment, including at new greenfield sites, have split the business community.
Brazilian port insiders reckon there could be between US$5B and US$10B to be spent on Brazilian port infrastructure over the next three years. One operator, Terminal Link, the CMA CGM affiliate, has promised to spend US$1B on three port projects “if the conditions are right.”...
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