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Updated in EWS May 3, 2022
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It is the strengthening of the management of the federal government's public finances, through: (i) corporate modernization; (ii) better coordination between the treasury and public debt management areas, including ESG considerations in the issuance of public securities; (iii) better coordination of subnational public finances; (iv) continuity of expansion and improvement of the use of modern information technology and digital government tools that increase the efficiency of public finance management and strengthen fiscal transparency. With this support, we will continue the collaboration that the Bank has had with the authorities of the National Treasury Secretariat, which began with the Technical Cooperation ATN / AA-16776-BR.
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