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Brazil’s Congress approved a bill offering $7 billion in tax breaks for data centers, requiring renewable energy and R&D, pending Senate vote by Feb. 25, 2026.
Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies has approved the Redata bill, a special tax regime offering up to R$7 billion in tax waivers over three years to boost data center investments.
The measure suspends federal taxes on ICT equipment and requires companies to use 100% renewable energy, meet water efficiency standards, serve domestic markets, and fund R&D with a focus on Brazil’s less-developed regions.
The proposal now awaits Senate approval before midnight on February 25, 2026, when the current provisional measure expires.
If passed, Redata could strengthen Brazil’s role in the global digital and AI economy while advancing sustainability and regional development.
El Congreso de Brasil aprobó un proyecto de ley que ofrece $ 7 mil millones en exenciones fiscales para centros de datos, que requieren energía renovable e I + D, pendiente de votación en el Senado para el 25 de febrero de 2026.