By Alzira Rodrigues | 6/19/23 | Translated by Jorge Meditsch
Deactivated seven years ago, the CNDI – Industrial Development National Council – has been reactivated. The institution congregates 21 civil society institutions and 21 federal organs and will be responsible for elaborating a new Brazilian industrial policy.
Anfavea will be one of the 16 industrial sector institutions in the collegiate, along three labor union centrals (CUT, Força and UGT), Embraer and IEDI (Industrial Development Studies Institute). The first meeting should happen next month.
The importance of the council created in 2004 and deactivated in the previous government was emphasized by the vice-president and minister of Development, Industry and Commerce, Geraldo Alckmin, in Anfavea’s vehicle electrification seminary last week, in Brasília. The minister left clear that the program Rota 2030 will be debated in the CNDI.
The fifth of the seven missions of the council refers to industry de-carbonization, energy transition enabling and bioeconomics. Among its objectives are the consolidation and expansion of national biofuels production through different technological ways, such as clean aviation fuels.
It also aims the development of the green chemistry and low-carbon hydrogen production, occupying spaces in the battery production frontier. It also focus on solar and eolic energy production, circular economy technologies and to expand research, technology and use of nuclear energy as a source coordinated with other applications.
Besides Anfavea, will be part of the CNDI the Associação Brasileira da Indústria de Alimentos. Câmara Brasileira da Indústria de Construção, Associação Brasileira da Indústria Elétrica e Eletrônica and União da Indústria de Cana-de-Açúcar e Bioenergia (UNICA).
Other CNDI missions are the creation of sustainable and digital agriculture industry chains for food and nutrition safety, a resilient health complex to ensure the population access, sustainable infrastructure for productive integration, Brazilian industry for the digital economy, technology and critical features for national sovereignty and defense and sustainable housing and mobility for large cities.
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