Sabesp, the recently privatized water and waste management company, is set to receive a significant financial boost. The company has reached an agreement with São Paulo City to settle part of a longstanding debt. This development promises to inject R$ 455 million ($91.91 million) into Sabesp’s coffers. The announcement came on Monday, October 21, when […]
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