Minister of Management, Esther Dweck, highlighted that there are already five agreements signed with companies, including Imbel, Telebras and Ceitec, with the last one currently reviewing its business model
The federal government has identified approximately 15 of the 44 state-owned companies that will be able to implement new decrees aimed at improving governance. The Minister of Management, Esther Dweckhighlighted that there are already five agreements signed with state-owned companies, including Imbel, Telebras and Ceitec, which is currently reviewing its business model. Dweck emphasized the relevance of state-owned companies in generating revenue and innovation, announcing that technical cooperation agreements will be established focused on the governance of these companies. State-owned companies such as Ebserh, Codevasf and Conab have the potential to increase their revenues and optimize costs, according to the minister.
Furthermore, the government is in dialogue with the Ministry of Communications to explore ways to increase Correios revenue. The minister highlighted that structured corporate management can be the key to improving the financial results of state-owned companies. The federal administration also plans to sign agreements that will allow state-owned companies to hire companies, whether from the BNDES or the private sector, to help reformulate their businesses. The Secretary for Coordination of State Companies, Elisa Leonel, mentioned that the new decree will facilitate the exchange of good practices between state-owned companies and will create a research network to support these initiatives.
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Published by Fernando Dias