Sábado, 7 de Março de 2026

Organizations are urging the National Congress to prioritize the Redata Provisional Measure

Entities in the digital technology sector are urging the National Congress to prioritize the analysis and approval of Provisional Measure No. 1.318/25, which establishes the Special Regime for Data Center Equipment (REDATA). According to the entities (listed below), the Provisional Measure is a strategic action to attract robust investments in digital infrastructure for Brazil, with a direct positive impact on the entire digital economy chain.

The conversion of the Provisional Measure into Law is the responsibility of the National Congress, but its regulation is the factor that will accelerate investors’ decision-making and initiate the process of consolidating the country as one of the poles of attraction for these computing infrastructures. Brazil has objective conditions such as: renewable energy, communications and energy infrastructure, equipment industry, consolidated market and, from the approval of the Provisional Measure, will also have greater legal certainty.

According to the entities, the joint processing of REDATA with PL 2.338/23 (Regulation of Artificial Intelligence) will harm both projects: while REDATA deals with tax incentives and physical infrastructure, the regulation of AI demands in-depth debates on rights, responsibilities, intellectual property, and social impacts. These are agendas with distinct timelines and complexities.

While we await the completion of legislative and administrative processes, the country continues to have a significant and growing deficit in the trade balance of Computer and Information services, which by November 2025 stood at US$7,8 billion, compared to a total of US$6,8 billion in 2024. Attracting computing capacity to Brazil will reverse this trend and increase our country’s technological autonomy.

The investment in Data Centers, with the environmental sustainability rules foreseen in the Provisional Measure, is a strategic decision that repositions the country on the global stage, generating jobs throughout the digital economy chain and bringing a new perspective on economic development; in other words, it is a decision about the future of Brazil.

Given this scenario, the associations that have signed this manifesto request:

1. Immediate establishment of the Joint Committee to review Provisional Measure 1.318/25, ensuring the swift and independent processing of the REDATA, which is valid until February 25th;

2. Definitive separation between the processing of REDATA and PL 2.338/23 (AI Regulation), preserving the technical integrity and the appropriate timing of each initiative;

3. Prioritizing the voting on REDATA in both legislative houses, preventing its expiration and consolidating Brazil as a competitive destination for investments in digital infrastructure.

ABCD Brazilian Data Center Association

ABES Brazilian Association of Software Companies

Abinee Brazilian Association of the Electrical and Electronic Industry

OPEN – Brazilian Association of Artificial Intelligence

Abstartups Brazilian Association of Startups

Amcham American Chamber of Commerce for Brazil

BD 30+ – Digital Brazil Plan 30+

BRASSCOM Association of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Digital Technologies Companies

Connections – National Union of Telephone and Mobile, Cellular and Personal Service Companies

MBC – Competitive Brazil Movement

TelComp – Brazilian Association of Competitive Telecommunications Service Providers

ABIDB Brazilian Association of Infrastructure and Basic Industries

ABIMAQ Brazilian Association of Machinery and Equipment Industries.

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