The Investment Initiative Taken By The Government Of Minas Should Generate About 3 Thousand New Jobs For The State In The Next Years In Distributed Generation
The governor Romeu Zema (New) signed an investment package for distributed generation in Minas Gerais in partnership with companies that will start or expand their operations in Minas Gerais in the coming years. The result represents R$ 1.9 billion in investments in the state, in addition to generating 2,924 new jobs.
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The distributed generation initiative from the government of Minas Gerais arose from the agreement between the companies and the State Secretariat of Economic Development (Sede), through the State’s Agency for Investment Promotion and Foreign Trade (Indi).
Valuation And Simplification Of Investments In Minas Gerais
Commenting on the results of the distributed generation efforts in Minas Gerais from the discussions between companies and the State Secretariat of Economic Development (Sede), via the State Agency for Investment Promotion and Foreign Trade (Indi), Zema emphasized his administration’s efforts to simplify and value those who want to invest in the state.
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“I recall that our Government Of Minas Gerais is dedicated to providing a pleasant environment for those who want to invest and work. More investments, jobs, and income for the people of Minas!” celebrated the governor, on Twitter.
87.7 Billion In New Distributed Generation Businesses

The accumulated investments between 2019 and 2020 represent a significant figure of R$ 87.7 billion in attracting new businesses or expansions, which corresponds to three times the investment value in the previous four years of government.
“We managed to implement another speed of investments in the state in these two years. It is with job generation that development comes. I am very happy, as the government has done everything within its reach. We made a massive revocation, eliminating more than 140 decrees and ordinances,” stated the governor, explaining that these measures reduced bureaucracy and expedited processes, especially for micro and small businesses.

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