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Oportunidades para o IPCB no Programa de Recuperação e Resiliência

Authors: Marques, Paulo;

Oportunidades para o IPCB no Programa de Recuperação e Resiliência

Abstract

O Programa de Recuperação e Resiliência (PRR), apresentado à Comissão Europeia pelo Governo, enquadra-se no mecanismo extraordinário NEXT GENERATION EU criado em resposta à crise causada pela pandemia COVID19 e que será utilizado pela primeira vez na história da União Europeia. O PRR é um programa com um período de execução até 2026, e vai implementar um conjunto de investimentos no valor de 16,4 mil M€. Durante os próximos seis anos o PRR fará fluir meios numa dimensão sem precedentes para a modernização e o desenvolvimento económico e social de Portugal. O PRR está organizado em 3 dimensões estruturantes: a Resiliência, a Transição Climática e a Transição Digital, num total de 20 componentes e 83 investimentos.

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