Investor Presentaiton
CONTEXT
São Paulo
Port of Santos
Guarulhos Aeroport
Railways
Highway
Waterways
Source: Agency of Investment and Competitiveness
Promotion of SP
SÃO PAULO
GOVERNO DO ESTADO
ARTESP
IFC
International
Finance Corporation
WORLD BANK GROUP
AGÊNCIA DE TRANSPORTE DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO
BNDES
Economic development: the São Paulo economy is responsible for about
32,6% of the national GDP (R$ 2,2 trillion in 2018), which is higher than
countries like Argentina or Chile. GDP per capita is R$ 51 thousand. Vs. 32
thousand (Brazil)
Industry: About 32% of the national industry is concentrated in São Paulo.
Annual government budget: the state budget is R$ 216,5 billion, more
than two times higher than the second largest state in Brazil (Minas Gerais).
Strategic Location: São Paulo shares borders with Minas Gerais, Mato
Grosso do Sul, Paraná and Rio de Janeiro. With 645 municipalities, Sao
Paulo's regional dynamic is composed of a big metropolis surrounded by
several urban centers.
Infrastructure: The state has the most modern highways and major
airports in the country, in addition to the Port of Santos, the largest container
terminal in Latin America, accounting for 25% of the country's trade flow.
The transport network is complemented by railways, waterways and duct
networks
Standard of Living: 90% of the state's municipalities have a high Human
Development Index (HDI). The Municipalities around the PiPa lot have a
lower HDI (approx. 0.748) than the state average (0.783). For example,
Cabrália Paulista, which is contemplated in the lot, has an HDI of 0.694, and
the Municipality of São Paulo, outside of the lot, has an HDI of 0.805.
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