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Brazil suspends bidding process for Santos mega terminal

Authorities seek to reassess the Tecon Santos 10 project amid regulatory adjustments and competition concerns.

The Logistic News by The Logistic News
May 5, 2026
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Brazil suspends bidding process for Santos mega terminal
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Brazil has temporarily halted one of its most strategic port infrastructure projects, as the Ministry of Ports and Airports moves to reassess the model for the highly anticipated Tecon Santos 10 container terminal.

The ministry has formally requested the suspension of the bidding process from the National Waterway Transportation Agency (Antaq), describing the move as a standard administrative step aimed at refining the project’s technical, legal and competitive framework.

Behind this decision lies a broader effort to ensure what authorities call the “best public interest,” following months of delays and growing disagreements over how the project should be structured.

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Tecon Santos 10 is a cornerstone development for Brazil’s port sector. With an estimated investment of $1.3 billion, the terminal is expected to increase container handling capacity at the Port of Santos by around 50%.

Planned for a 621,900 square metre site at the Saboó quay, the terminal would have a static capacity of 3.5 million TEU — more than half of the port’s current annual throughput. The concession would run for 25 years, with the possibility of extension up to 70 years.

However, the project has become a focal point for debate, particularly around competition rules.

One of the main issues concerns whether existing terminal operators in Santos should be allowed to participate in the bidding process. Antaq initially proposed a two-phase auction model excluding incumbent operators from the first stage, aiming to prevent market concentration.

The Federal Court of Accounts supported the two-phase structure but recommended extending the restriction to include shipping lines as well.

While Antaq said it received the ruling “calmly,” the decision highlights the delicate balance between attracting investment and preserving competitive dynamics in Brazil’s largest port.

The suspension now opens a new phase of review, involving multiple stakeholders, including the presidential chief of staff’s office.

Originally scheduled for 2026, the auction timeline remains uncertain and will depend on the outcome of ongoing discussions.

Despite the delay, Tecon Santos 10 remains one of the most closely watched infrastructure projects in Latin America, with significant implications for regional trade capacity and long-term logistics competitiveness.

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