Pará launches strategic plan to strengthen industry until 2032

The launch of Strategic Industry Map of Pará 2026-2032 marked the program of Fipa 2026 (XVII Pará Industry Fair)in Belém.

Built in partnership between CNI (National Confederation of Industry) ea Fiepa (Federation of Industries of the State of Pará)the document establishes a long-term agenda aimed at strengthening of the industry in Paráfocusing on sustainability, innovation, infrastructure and economic development.

The map brings together a diagnosis of the economic environment e state industrial and presents proposals organized into eight key factors, 32 priority themes, 96 objectives and 342 national initiatives integrated into the regional reality of Pará.

At the state level, 620 strategic initiatives aimed at local demands were consolidated.

Among the axes considered priorities are business environment, human development, innovation, education, infrastructure, international trade and low-carbon economy.

According to the manager of the Industry Observatory, Felipe Freitas, the document was created from thematic workshops, interviews with business leaders and institutional coordination.

A appears as the axis with the largest number of planned actions, with 137 strategic initiatives. Next are productive development, technology and innovation, economic environment and business environment.

The document highlights the need to expand investments in logistics, energy, connectivity and legal security in the North region.

In the area of ​​business environment, the map proposes measures for integration between environmental bodies, strengthening digital government and creating legal security mechanisms for companies.

Actions are also planned to implement a Digital One-Stop Shop for licensing and authorizations.

Another highlight of the document is the .

The map foresees programs aimed at industrial decarbonization, encouraging renewable energy, strengthening the Amazon socio-bioeconomy and expanding the sustainable use of biodiversity.

For the director of Industrial Development at CNI, Jefferson Gomes, Pará has a strategic role for Brazilian industrial development, especially in the areas of mining, energy transition, infrastructure and sustainability.

The publication also projects that, by 2032, Brazilian industry should advance in areas such as digitalization, automation, artificial intelligence and renewable energy, strengthening the country’s competitiveness and reducing regional inequalities.

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