The National Land Transport Agency (ANTT), the National Telecommunications Agency (ANATEL), and the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA) updated their Regulatory Agendas, which detail their regulatory priorities for 2022.



The National Land Transport Agency (ANTT), the National Telecommunications Agency (ANATEL), and the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA) enacted ordinary annual revisions to their Regulatory Agendas, updating the regulatory priorities of those agencies for their agendas’ duration. The following revisions were enacted:

  • ANTT Deliberation n.º 74/2022 revised ANTT’s 2021-2022 Regulatory Agenda (reported in the 19th edition of the Regulatory Report). It now comprises six initiatives on General topics, five initiatives on Federal Highway Infrastructure operation, four initiatives on Passenger Transport Services, eight initiatives on Railway Freight Transport, and four initiatives on Highway Freight Transport;
  • ANATEL Internal Resolution n.º 82/2022 included four new initiatives to ANATEL’s 2021-2022 Regulatory Agenda (reported in the 20th edition of the Regulatory Report) and updated the schedule targets from each one; and
  • ANVISA’s Regulatory Agenda 2021-2023 official publication updated 30 initiatives, included other 27 and excluded other 13 from their 2021-2023 Regulatory Agenda (reported in the 24th edition of the Regulatory Report). The agenda now comprises 158 initiatives across 16 strategic themes.

Such annual revisions seek to maintain the intended level of regulatory predictability related to new regulatory projects that may affect the business environment of specific sectors in the short-to-medium term.