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INFRASTRUCTURE BENCHMARKS
HOTTEST LATIN AMERICAN MARKETS
Overview
Details about the meeting
The main senior meeting focused on Infrastructure Investments in Latin America, bringing together the leaders in an elaborate setting for the exchange of experiences, relationships and fostering new businesses.
Join those who decide the sector̀ s direction in the most important event of the year.
FUNDING ALTERNATIVES
GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES PRESENCE HOTTEST SECTORS FOR INVESTMENTS
INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
DEBT MARKETS
When and where? 15 - 16 May – Dream Downtown Hotel, New York, USA
Language English
Audience Holding companies, Concessions and Utilities, Investment Banks, Development Banks, Multilateral Banks, Institutional Investors, Private Equity Funds, Debt Funds, Construction Companies, Advisors
Live the GRI experience Be part of this select group of the infrastructure sector in Latin America.
Henri AlsterChairmanGRI Club
Pedro NicolauGlobal Head of InfrastructureGRI Club
Fábio CorsiniSenior DirectorGRI Club
Melissa Dalla RosaDirector, InfrastructureGRI Club
We believe that dialogue and relationships are the companies and executives success thrusters. This motivates us to bring together key industry decision makers to share their experiences, views, as well as discuss strategies and solutions that bring real results, strengthening business in the Latin America markets.
GRI Club Infra Latam will gather 180 senior participants on May 15th and 16th in New York in an informal discussion format where everybody participates.
If you also believe in the importance of dialogue and relationship as a basis for your business, welcome to the 2nd annual GRI Infra Latin America..
Welcome
Henri Pedro
Melissa
Fábio
Brazilian Advisory Board
Club Advisory Board
JULIO FONTANA NETOPresidenteRUMO LOGÍSTICA
GUSTAVO LOYOLASócio diretorTENDÊNCIAS CONSULTORIA INTEGRADA
HAMILTON AMADEOCEOAEGEA SANEAMENTO
CHERYL HANWAYHead of Infrastructure InvestmentsINTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (IFC)
DÊNIO CIDREIRADiretor superintendenteODEBRECHT INFRAESTRUTURA – CNO
FERNANDO LOHMANNManaging directorMACQUARIE INFRASTRUCTURE AND REAL ASSETS
GUILHERME CAIXETAVice president, Infrastructure GroupGIC
ANDRE CLARKCountry directorACCIONA BRASIL
BRUNO WERNECK
SócioMATTOS FILHO ADVOGADOS
CARLOS PARCIAS JRDiretor vice-presidente de Desenvolvimento de NegóciosCPFL ENERGIA
CASSIO VIANA DE JESUSHead of Alternative InvestmentsCAIXA ECONÔMICA FEDERAL
Club Advisory Board
LEONARDO VIANNADiretor de Novos NegóciosGRUPO CCR
MARCOS ALMEIDAManaging partnerBROOKFIELD INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS
PETRÔNIO BRAZ JUNIORDiretor presidenteCONSTRUTORA QUEIROZ GALVÃO
RENATO SUCUPIRAPresidenteBF CAPITAL
ROBERTO DEUTSCHDiretor de Relações Institucionais e Desen-volvimento de NegóciosCONSTRUTORA CAMARGO CORRÊA
SYLVIA COUTINHOCEO - UBS Group, BrazilUBS
GRI Club Colombia
GRI Club Mexico
GRI Club Chile
GRI Club Brazil
GRI Club Latin America
Colombian Advisory Board
Club Advisory Board
Chilean Advisory Board
ANTONIO GALLARTPresident CGE
RICARDO SZLEJFSenior PrincipalINFRASTRUCTURE DO CPPIB
VICENTE JAVIER GIORGIOCEOAES GENER
CÉSAR AUGUSTO RAMÍREZ ROJASVicepresidente TécnicoISA
MAURICIO OSSA ECHEVERRI PresidenteODINSA
BERNARDO SERAFIMHead for Latin America DevelopmentVINCI CONCESSIONS
MIGUEL TOLEDOHead of Infrastructure Investments Colombia and Peru IFC
JEAN PIERRE SERANI TOROPresidente BANCA DE INVERSIÓN GRUPO BANCOLOMBIA
Mexican Advisory Board
Club Advisory Board
GUILLERMO JIMENEZ MICHAVILACountry DirectorACCIONA INFRAESTRUTUCTURAS DO MÉXICO
MARIO GABRIEL BUDEBOManaging Director
EXI MEXICO INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS
ANDRES GARCÍA-NOVELPrincipal Investment OfficerIFC
EDUARDO RAMOSDirectorCKD INFRAESTRUCTURA MEXICO
GRI Club Colombia
GRI Club Mexico
GRI Club Chile
GRI Club Brazil
GRI Club Latin America
GRI Differences
Not your typical conference
Format
Due to the seniority of the participants, GRI has no lectures or expository presentations. What we have are the key executives debating topics relevant to the sector, informally and spontaneously.
Key people
The GRI brings together decision-makers, such as Executive Directors, CEOs, Presidents and Chairmen. Plenty of opportunities to network with main players and the most relevant executives of infrastructure sectors in Latin America.
““I truly enjoyed the event. It was quite refreshing to see the level of participation and dialogue with senior executives in a collegial and informal environment. It was a wonderful opportunity to exchange ideas and learn from one another. I look forward to participating in the next one.”
Amit RikhyPresident and CEO
CCR UNITED STATES
“Congratulations on GRI Infra. In a record time, they managed to become one of the reference groups in the sector, with a modern, informal and efficient format”.
Marcos Almeida Managing Partner - Infrastructure Group
BROOKFIELD INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS
01:30 PM - 02:00 PM Check in
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM Keynote
03:00 PM - 03:30 PM Coffee Break
03:30 PM - 04:30 PM Discussions
04:30 PM - 05:00 PM Closing Coffee
08:30 AM - 09:00 AM Check in
09:00 AM - 10:00 AM Keynote
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Coffee Break
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Discussions
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM Coffee Break
12:00 PM- 01:00 PM Discussions
01:00 PM - 02:15 PM Lunch
02:15 PM - 03:15 PM Discussions
03:15 PM - 03:45 PM Coffee Break
03:45 PM - 04:45 PM Discussions
Monday 15
Tuesday 16
Agenda
F E AT U R E D D I S C U S S I O N S
R E G I O N A L D I S C U S S I O N S
Opportunities in Latin America countries - Where to put the biggest effortsto gain the best opportunities?
Funding alternatives in Latin America - Benchmarks, new models and old solutions… what to expect?
Investing in Latin America - What is the appetite?
Concessions and PPPs modeling in Latin America - Can we create a regional recipe?
Investing in infrastructure in Colombia - Blue sky or clouds overhead?
Colombia and the transportation sector - Is optimism misplaced?
Chile and investments in infrastructure - Smart niche or lacking interesting projects?
Mexican Energy Reform - Investments at full power?
Trump effect in Mexico - Real threat?
Infrastructure in Peru - How to overcome the scarcity of projects?
Brazil and the energy sector - Too many needs but where to invest for better returns?
Uruguayan PPPs - Can the projects and the structuring model chosen remedy the country’s infrastructure deficit?
New Argentinian era - Will institutional and regulatory reform win back investor confidence?
As Managing Director and World Bank Group Chief Financial Officer, Joaquim Levy is responsible for the financial and risk management strategies of the World Bank Group and for the institutions that make up the Group. This includes development of new, innovative financial products and services, oversight of the financial reporting, risk management, and mobilization of financial resources in alignment with the Group’s strategy.
Levy contributes to the international dialogue on financial standards and best practices, primarily through his representation of the Group at the Financial Stability Board.
Levy joined the World Bank Group in February 2016. Previously, he served as the Minister of Finance for the Federal Republic of Brazil, working with the president and government in reforming the world’s fifth largest economy.
From 2010 to 2014, Levy was CEO of Bradesco Asset Management S.A. Distribuidora de Títulos e Valores Mobiliários, division of Banco Bradesco S.A., Brazil’s second-largest private bank group, handling a portfolio of more than $130 billion.
In 2007, Levy was appointed as the Secretary of Finance of the state of Rio de Janeiro, where he was able to successfully re-engineer the apparatus of financial management from top to bottom, which led to the state receiving an investment-grade credit rating from Standard & Poor’s.
From 2006, Levy was the Executive Vice President of Finance and Administration at the Inter-American Development Bank. In 2003, he was appointed as the Secretary of Brazil’s National Treasury. In 2001, he was appointed as the Chief Economist at the Brazilian Ministry of Planning, Budget & Management. He became the Deputy Secretary of Economic Policy at the Brazilian Finance Ministry in 2000.
Levy served as Board Member of Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social.
Prior to Levy’s position as Visiting Economist at the European Central Bank from 1999 to 2000, he held several positions within the International Monetary Fund from 1992.
Levy holds a doctorate in economics from the University of Chicago (1992); a master’s in economics from Getúlio Vargas Foundation (1987); and graduated in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
JOAQUIM LEVYManaging Director and CFOTHE WORLD BANK
KEYNOTE
Discussions
Politics Trumps Economics
Significance of America First and Impact on Latin America
European politics and the Rise of Populism
Is it the End of Globalization?
Monetary Policy and the Future of Divergence
MARC CHANDLERSenior Vice President, Investor ServicesBROWN BROTHERS HARRIMAN & CO.
Marc Chandler joined Brown Brothers Harriman in October 2005 as the Global Head of Currency Strategy. Previously he was the Chief Currency Strategist for HSBC Bank USA and Mellon Bank. A prolific writer and speaker, Chandler’s essays have been published in the Financial Times, Barron’s, Euromoney, Corporate Finance, and Foreign Affairs.
Marc holds a Masters in American history from Northern Illinois University and a Masters in International Political Economy from the University of Pittsburgh. He has taught classes on International Political Economy at New York University since the early 1990s. In 2009, his first book, Making Sense of the Dollar, was published by Bloomberg Press.
KEYNOTE
Discussions
SYLVIA COUTINHOCEO - UBS Group, BrazilUBS
THIAGO SILVAPortfolio Manager, InfrastructureONTARIO TEACHER`S PENSION PLAN
TOM HENEGHANCEOEQUITYINTERNATIONAL
BRUCE CRANEManaging DirectorBOREALIS INFRASTRUCTURE
MICHAEL ROSENFELDDirector, Infrastructure InvestmentsPSP INVESTMENTS
NACHO RUIZ HENSHead of Investment / Strategy, AmericasCUBICO SUSTAINABLE INVESTMENT
RICARDO SZLEJFSenior Principal, InfrastructureCPPIB
Latin American assets vs developed countries and other emerging economies Will the US infrastructure investment plan compete with Latin America?Risks vs returns - Is it worthwhile?What are the benefits and drawbacks of foreign investors in Latin American infrastructure projects?
Investing in Latin AmericaWhat is the appetite?
Discussions
What role should the private sector play in delivering public infrastructure services?Best practices vs challenges - Can we develop a world class model?How to overcome local and specific bottlenecks?
Concessions and PPPs modeling in Latin AmericaCan we create a regional recipe?
Discussions
ANDRÉ DABUSDiretor de Infra., Power & UtilitiesMARSH AD
BENOÎT TROCHUDirector, Business DevelopmentVINCI AIRPORTS
BRUNO WERNECKPartnerMATTOS FILHO ADVOGADOS
CHRISTOPHE DOSSARPSCEOSUSTAINABLEINFRASTRUCTURE FOUND.
EDUARDO TAKAHASHICorporate Director - BrazilAON BRASIL
JORGE VALENZUELAHead of Transaction - Latin AmericaARUP
JOSE VAZQUEZSócio-AdministradorSANTAYA CONSULTORIA E PROJETOS
Political instability in Brazil… doubts in Mexico in the Trump era - Are the biggest markets still the jewels of the region?Better opportunities, but smaller markets - Can Colombia, Chile, Panama, Peru and Uruguay satisfy investor desire?Argentina, Cuba… a new era for investment?
Opportunities in Latin American countriesWhere to put the most effort to gain the best opportunities?
Discussions
ADRIANA MACHADOFormer President & CEO GE Brasil
JACQUES FOLLAINManaging DirectorADP MANAGEMENT
JORGE VALENZUELAHead of Transaction - Latin AmericaARUP
MARCELO MINOLITIDirector de InfraestructuraAEROPUERTOS ARGENTINA 2000
PAULO LOPES ANDRÉSouth America Head of BusinessROADIS BRASIL
VICTOR DE ÁVILA RUEDAGM of Strategy & Corporate Devel.SACYR
JUAN LOPPACHERProject ManagerURUGUAY XXI
Development and multilateral banks, pension funds: best solutions for emerging markets? Fibras, CKDs, Debentures, Bonds: lessons learned from financing mechanisms in the region.Foreign exchange risk: mitigating currency volatility when financing infrastructure?
Funding alternatives in Latin AmericaBenchmarks, new models and old solutions… what to expect?
Discussions
CARLOS MASSARU TAKAHASHISócioTRX
CÉSARCAÑEDO-ARGUELLESCEOCIFI
EDUARDO MIRASCo-head of Investment Banking BrazilMORGAN STANLEY
FELIPPE PADOVANIDiretor SuperintendenteOAS
GABRIEL GOLDSCHMIDTHead Infra. Invest. - Latam & CaribbeanINTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION
GILBERT PORTERPartnerHAYNES & BOONE
JAVIER RODRIGUEZ DE COLMENARESInfrastructure and Energy Division ChiefIIC (IDB GROUP)
MARCELO MICHALUÁManaging PartnerRB CAPITAL
MARIA LUISA COBOS BARRIOStructured Finance ManagerCAIXABANK
RENATO LOPESDiretor de ParticipaçõesPREVI
RICARDO RUSSOSócioPINHEIRO NETO ADVOGADOS
WILLEM SUTHERLANDHead of Infrastructure FinanceING COMMERCIAL BANKING
Discussions
Energy integration: A distant dream? Transportation and intermodality: Is there a viable project? Funds for projects: Is chinese money the source?
Mega infrastructure projects and regional integrationWhere is it possible?
Is there a common solution for the lack of sanitation? What are the best world models and practices that could be applied in the reality of most latin american countries? Are investors and lenders hungry for this sector or is it too far?
Sanitation throughout Latin AmericaA regional problem leading to huge investment opportunities?
ANDRÉ CLARK JULIANOCountry DirectorACCIONA BRASIL
ELIOT LEESVice PresidentICF
LETÍCIA ANDRADESóciaQUEIROZ MALUFSOCIEDADE DEADVOGADO
DAVID SARAVIAGerente GuatemalaMEXICHEM
GABRIEL GOLDSCHMIDTHead Infra. Invest. - Latam & CaribbeanINTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION
JORDI VALLSCEO MexicoSUEZ
SEIICHI FUKUIManaging DirectorMITSUBISHI CORPORATION DO BRASIL
Discussions
Are the legal and financing structures created enough to fill the country’s infrastructure gap? Is the infrastructure plan really attractive to investors? Are there missing resources for all existing projects?
Infrastructure investment in ColombiaBlue skies or cloudy?
Will there be a round of renegotiation of the 4G contracts? What opportunities arise on the horizon? 5G: will regional projects also be covered in the new concessions plan? Which sectors will be prioritized? Private initiatives: attractive even in a scenario with a large offer of projects?
Colombia and the transportation sector Is optimism misplaced?
ANDRE FRAGA FIGUEIREDOChief Executive OfficerRENOVATIO COLOMBIA
JEAN PIERRE SERANI TOROCEO of Banca de InversiónGRUPO BANCOLOMBIA
MIGUEL TOLEDOHead of Infrastructure Investments Colombia and PeruIFC
BERNARDO SERAFIMHead for Latin America BDVINCI CONCESSIONS
JUAN CARLOS ACOSTAGerente GeneralCONTECAR
MAURICIO OSSA ECHEVERRIPresidenteODINSA
Discussions
Waste and Sanitation - How to create a solid institutional structure to develop these sectors? What is the best model to boost the projects of renewable generation and transmission of energy?
Energy and Social Infrastructure in ColombiaGood returns or not the focus for investors?
A new era for infrastructure funding in Chile? Social risk - how to mitigate environmental and community issues in major infrastructure projects? How to continue developing logistic and urban transport infrastructure projects? Potential and opportunities of the Megaport: potential demand, ideal location and logistical projects needed to access the port.
Chile and investment in infrastructureSmart niche or lacking interesting projects?
PETER GROSSICHSocio-Director del FondoNEXUS CAPITAL PARTNERS
VICENTE LÓPEZ - IBOR MAYORPresidenteFIELD FARE RENEWABLES
CÉSAR AUGUSTO RAMÍREZ ROJASVP TecnicoISA
FELIPE MORALESGerente de DesarrolloEMPRESAS MARÍTIMAS OXXEAN
JAVIER GIORGIOGerente GeneralAES GENER
JORGE PACHECODirector EjecutivoEMPRESAS MARÍTIMAS OXXEAN
RICARDO SZLEJFSenior Principal, InfrastructureCPPIB
Discussions
Renewable sources - great opportunities brought by the opening of the new energy free market. Midstream is the next big thing? What are the challenges of transportation and fuel storage projects? Transmission bids will take second place against the attractiveness of other energy segments?
Mexican Energy ReformInvestments at full power?
What to expect from the road concessions? Better sized projects with more attractive prices? Urban transport - the demand is latent, but are the projects consistent and attractive? Are there still opportunities for investment in ports and airports?
Transportation infrastructure in MexicoAfter the stagnation, the bonanza?
ALBERTO LARREA CORTÉSDirector General, Administración RiesgosBANOBRAS
BRYAN CARLSONManaging Director, M&A Latin AmericaBARCLAYS
EDUARDO RAMOSCEOCKD IM INFRAESTRUCTURA
MARIO BUDEBOPartner & CEOMEXICO INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS
MIGUEL ANGEL VILLEGAS VARGASCFOORO NEGRO
DEMETRIO SODICEORED DE CARRETERAS DE OCCIDENTE
JOSÉ LUIS MUÑOZ HERNÁNDEZPresidenteTERMINAL INTERMODAL DE QUERÉTARO
JOSÉ ZOZAYAPresidentKANSAS CITY SOUTHERN DE MEXICO
ROGELIO VÉLEZDirector GeneralFERROCARRIL MEXICANO
Discussions
How does the “battle” between the two countries affect the development of Mexican infrastructure? Noise, volatility and uncertainty: effects of the political scenario on the availability and cost of capital for infrastructure. NAFTA - an American exit is a real risk? How would it affect Mexican infrastructure?
Trump effect in MexicoReal threat?
Which regulatory developments are necessary to accelerate concessions projects and attract investments? Which funding efforts have to be achieved in the local market to get projects developed? What is the investor appetite for Peruvian infrastructure project bonds and what could be done to improve this?
Infrastructure in PeruHow to overcome the scarcity of projects?
ALONSO GARCÍA-TAMÉSManaging Director - Mexico and LatamCDPQ
ANDRES GARCÍA NOVELPrincipal Investment OfficerINTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION
GUILLERMO JIMÉNEZ MICHAVILADirector GeneralACCIONA MEXICO
JUAN ALBERTO LEAUTAUDHead of Infrastructure MexicoBLACKROCK MEXICO
BERNARDO SERAFIMHead for Latin America BDVINCI CONCESSIONS
CÉSAR AUGUSTO RAMÍREZ ROJASVP TecnicoISA
WU YONG LEPartnerSAAM SIERRA ANDINA ASSET MANAGEMENT
MIGUEL NORONHADirectorBARBOSA MELLOS INVESTIMENTOS
Discussions
Energy distribution and state-owned assets - Will they find a bid? Renewable Energy - Still the best choice for foreign investors?Will new entrants be able to compete with the big players in the industry?
Brazil and the energy sectorToo many needs but where to invest for better returns?
ANTONIO SERGIO DE SOUZA GUETTERDiretor PresidenteCOPEL
AUGUSTO FRANCISCO DA SILVADiretor Técnico e ComercialCELG GERAÇÃO E TRANSMISSÃO
CARLOS DA COSTA PARCIAS JR.Diretor VP - Desenvolvimento de NegóciosCPFL ENERGIA
DANIEL O’CZERNYPartner - AdvisoryDAEMON INVESTIMENTOS
HENRIQUE RZEZINSKIDiretor de Relações InstitucionaisENEVA
MARCIO TRANNINDiretor de Desenvolvimento de NegóciosENEL GREEN POWER BRAZIL
MARCO DE CARVALHOCEO Barclays Brazil, Head of M&A LatAmBARCLAYS
MARCOS MEIRELESCEORIO ENERGY
MATHEUS PENIDODiretorGRUPO SERVENG
MAURO PENTEADOSócio - Infraestrutura e Project FinanceMACHADO MEYER
MARIO SCALETTARegional Market LeaderERM ARGENTINA
Have all best pickings gone or do any interesting assets remain? Is now the time to fight for M&A or new concessions?
Discussions
Airports in BrazilStill the best asset for international investors?
EDUARDO HAYDEN CARVALHAES NETOSócioBMA ADVOGADOS
ELBSON QUADROSVice President – Latin AmericaSITA
JACQUES FOLLAINManaging DirectorADP MANAGEMENT
LEONARDO VIANNADiretor de Novos NegóciosGRUPO CCR
MARCOS ROCHASenior PartnerDEALMAKER
FELIPE VINAGREVP - Head of Infrastructure, Transportation & Capital GoodsCREDIT SUISSE
Discussions
Will the privatization plan take off or will it slide off the runway? Where to find the best opportunities in the 18 states?
Sanitation and the new investment era in Brazil Rising star or still many doubts?
ANA CARVALHOSóciaTOZZINI FREIREADVOGADOS
CARLOS MASSARU TAKAHASHISócioTRX
CHERYL HANWAYHead Infrastructure Investments - BrazilINTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION
HAMILTON AMADEOCEOAEGEA SANEAMENTO
MAURICIO ENDOSócio Líder de Governo e InfraestruturaKPMG
PAULO MATTOSHead of Private EquityRK PARTNERS
RENATO SUCUPIRADiretor PresidenteBF CAPITAL
Discussions
Brazil and investments in logisticsWhere are the best logistics corridors for investment?
Will the port sector finally attract investors or are regulatory doubts still going to win? The role of agribusiness in improving investment in road and rail. Is marriage possible between infrastructure operator, logistics user and investors to fund transportation in Brazil?
MARCELO PERRUPATOSócioMAGNA PLAN ESTRATÉGICO SUSTENTÁVEL
MIGUEL NORONHADirectorBARBOSA MELLO INVESTIMENTOS
LUCIANO AMADIOPresidenteAPEOP
JULIO FONTANA NETOCEORUMO
GUILHERME SEGALLA DE MELLODiretor PresidenteMRS LOGÍSTICA
HILÁRIO PEREIRADiretor Executivo de Infraestrutura e ConcessõesCS BRASIL (GRUPO JSL)
JOÃO MIGUEL DRUMMONDDiretor de Relações Institucionais CONSTRUTORA QUEIROZ GALVÃO
Which are the most promising and safe sectors for investors? Energy: With new generation projects already developed, does the transmission sector offer the best opportunities? Transportation: Which segments have greater potential and better structured projects?
New Argentinian eraWill institutional and regulatory reform win back investor confidence?
FERNANDO LLAVERDirector de Administración y FinanzasDISTROCUYO
HERNÁN CASSINELLIGerente de Administración y FinanzasPUERTO LA PLATA
MARCELO MINOLITIDirector de InfraestructuraAEROPUERTOS ARGENTINA 2000
ADOLFO SARAIVAGerente de Administración y FinanzasGRUPO TECHINT
FELIPE VINAGREVP - Head of Infrastructure, Transportation & Capital GoodsCREDIT SUISSE
Warde Advogados’ projects team advises banks/syndicates and domestic and international companies on project finance, working capital finance, refinance and drafting and negotiating agreements of infrastructure projects (e.g., EPC and O&M). Our projects team also advises Brazilian and foreign companies on public biddings (RFP), “cross-border” finance, asset purchase deals in distressed scenarios and assists clients with regulatory matters and legal due diligence of infrastructure projects.
Warde Advogados’ highly skilled professionals combine an active legal practice with a continuous stream of academic work, having developed works with key governmental authorities (“The Rescue Plan for the National Infrastructure Project”), co-authored project bills (Bill No. 4,303 - “Special Regime of Simplified Corporations”) and published several books and articles providing useful material to law professionals and authorities.
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