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Regulation and Survival: The Future of Over 25,000 Kiosks and Trailers in the Federal District

10.06.2026 22:44 1 min 1 source
egnews.com.br POR
Regulation and Survival: The Future of Over 25,000 Kiosks and Trailers in the Federal District
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In Brazil's Federal District, over 25,000 kiosk and trailer operators await the implementation of Complementary Law 1056/2025, aimed at providing legal stability. The SINTS union secured an extension of concession terms to up to 30 years but fears that new bidding processes will push out small entrepreneurs in favor of larger players. About 80% of the sector is in debt due to retroactive fees, and the union is pushing for debt forgiveness until the law takes effect.

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Regulation and Survival: The Future of Over 25,000 Kiosks and Trailers in the Federal District

10.06.2026 egnews.com.br POR

🇧🇷 Brazil — fuel prices

Updated: 06.06.2026

Diesel

$1.38 /l

BRL7.14 · €1.19/l

52 of 132

cheaper than 61% of countries

Petrol

$1.28 /l

BRL6.65 · €1.11/l

50 of 133

cheaper than 63% of countries

LPG

$1.30 /l

BRL6.72 · €1.12/l

45 of 48

pricier than 92% of countries

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