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Brazilian National Treasury official rejecting a R$20 billion loan guarantee to Correios due to high interest rates, with disappointed company president.
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Treasury vetoes r$ 20 billion loan to correios due to high interest rates

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The National Treasury refused to provide a guarantee for a r$ 20 billion loan negotiated by Correios with a bank consortium, deeming the interest rate excessive. The decision was communicated to the state-owned company's president, Emmanoel Rondon, on Tuesday, December 2, 2025. The company now seeks new negotiations to adjust the terms.

The federal government published a decree allowing struggling state-owned companies, like Correios, to submit reequilibration plans with punctual Union contributions, avoiding immediate Treasury dependence. The measure paves the way for a sovereign guarantee on a R$ 20 billion loan to the company. The aim is to strengthen fiscal management without turning support into a permanent subsidy.

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Correios are considering claiming government compensation for providing the universal postal service, which causes substantial losses. The state-owned company is negotiating a R$20 billion loan tied to a restructuring plan but faces resistance from the Lula administration. The issue will be mentioned generically in the plan without relying on future compensation revenues.

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