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Brazil Pushes Most of Its 2026 Railway Auctions to 2027
Brazil has delayed most of its 2026 railway auctions to 2027, citing unfinished technical studies, draft rules, and audit-court review. The plan involves R$140bn ($28bn) in construction across thousands of kilometers of track, with one major auction affected by the approaching election.
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