Brazil's Plan To Boost Its Ease Of Doing Business Ranking
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) On September 8, 2025, Brazil published a decree in the Diário Oficial da União establishing the Janela Única de Investimentos (Single Information Portal on Investment), a single digital gateway for all federal investment approvals.
Investors now submit documents once and monitor progress through the Central Bank and twenty ministries, including Agriculture, Economy, Environment, and Transport.
For years, businesses faced repeated filings, paper hand-offs, and unclear timelines that stretched approvals into months. These hurdles kept Brazil below many peers in the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business rankings.
The new portal aims to cut approval times by weeks, reduce legal and administrative costs, and eliminate uncertainty over deadlines. The Janela Única builds on earlier e-government efforts by offering digital signatures, a central document repository, and real-time tracking.
Officials expect clearer workflows to curb informal payments and bolster legal certainty. They plan to roll out sector-specific modules, starting with environmental licensing and energy permits.
Improving Brazil 's ranking matters for both foreign and domestic investors. Faster approvals can speed up port expansions, renewable energy projects, and highway upgrades-initiatives that create jobs, transfer technology, and strengthen economic resilience.
Local companies also stand to save on bureaucracy and redirect resources toward growth. Behind this decree lies a broader push for administrative reform under President Lula.
The government seeks to modernize public services and make Brazil more competitive on the global stage. By tackling red tape at its root, Brasília hopes to reverse its middling position in business-friendliness indicators and attract new capital without overburdening public finances.
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Investors now submit documents once and monitor progress through the Central Bank and twenty ministries, including Agriculture, Economy, Environment, and Transport.
For years, businesses faced repeated filings, paper hand-offs, and unclear timelines that stretched approvals into months. These hurdles kept Brazil below many peers in the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business rankings.
The new portal aims to cut approval times by weeks, reduce legal and administrative costs, and eliminate uncertainty over deadlines. The Janela Única builds on earlier e-government efforts by offering digital signatures, a central document repository, and real-time tracking.
Officials expect clearer workflows to curb informal payments and bolster legal certainty. They plan to roll out sector-specific modules, starting with environmental licensing and energy permits.
Improving Brazil 's ranking matters for both foreign and domestic investors. Faster approvals can speed up port expansions, renewable energy projects, and highway upgrades-initiatives that create jobs, transfer technology, and strengthen economic resilience.
Local companies also stand to save on bureaucracy and redirect resources toward growth. Behind this decree lies a broader push for administrative reform under President Lula.
The government seeks to modernize public services and make Brazil more competitive on the global stage. By tackling red tape at its root, Brasília hopes to reverse its middling position in business-friendliness indicators and attract new capital without overburdening public finances.
Here is the website

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