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THE IMPORTANCE OF LABOR IN THE RDAP: CONTROL, VERIFICATION, AND IMPACTS
By Alexsandro Evangelista and Cristiane Rodrigues , from the Economic Consulting & Projects Team In the RDAP (Project Monitoring Report),...

Alexandro Evangelista
Sep 251 min read


Company Performance in the RDAP: What Do the Numbers Reveal?
By Alexsandro Evangelista and Cristiane Rodrigues, from the Economic Consulting & Projects team. In the process of monitoring projects...

Alexandro Evangelista
Aug 61 min read


RDAP 2025: What Companies Need to Know!
By Alexsandro Evangelista and Cristiane Rodrigues, from the Economic Consulting & Projects team. Submitting the RDAP (Project Monitoring Report) requires close attention and alignment with SUFRAMA’s requirements. Below are the key points companies should keep in mind: 1. Deadline The RDAP must be submitted by June 30. Late submission may lead to registration blockage or even project cancellation. 2. Data Consistency All figures reported must be consistent with both the compan

Alexandro Evangelista
Feb 271 min read


The Importance of Industrial Indicators in the Manaus Free Trade Zone
By Alexsandro Evangelista and Cristiane Rodrigues, from the Economic Consulting & Projects team. Indicators are tools that quantify and communicate the results of a process or operation in an objective and simplified manner. In the Manaus Free Trade Zone, they are essential for agencies such as SUFRAMA and SEDECTI, assisting in the monitoring of the technical-economic projects approved for companies. How Does the Submission of Indicators to SUFRAMA Work? The submission of soc

Cristiane Rodrigues
Feb 52 min read


RDAP Submission: Stay Alert to Deadlines and Guidelines
By Alexsandro Evangelista and Cristiane Rodrigues, from the Economic Consulting & Projects team. The Project Monitoring Report (RDAP) must be submitted in accordance with the guidelines established by Suframa Ordinance No. 1398/2024. Its submission and analysis follow the schedule below: 1) RDAP Submission The RDAP referring to the base year 2024 must be submitted by June 30, 2025 , in accordance with the updated guidelines established by Suframa Ordinance No. 1398/2024. 2)

Alexandro Evangelista
Jan 241 min read


I’ve already filed the RDAP/RADI — what happens next?
By Alexsandro Evangelista e Adwair Guimarães By June 30, companies holding projects benefiting from tax incentives managed by the Superintendence of the Manaus Free Trade Zone (Suframa) submitted the Project Monitoring Report (RDAP) and the Annual Import Report (RADI). As some companies have already started receiving their analysis reports, we will now discuss a bit more about the process involved. What happens next? According to Resolution 205/2021 and Ordinance 1398/2024, t

Alexandro Evangelista
Jul 1, 20242 min read


Importance of the Updated Project for RDAP/RADI
By Karine Atala e Adwair Guimarães, from the Economic Consulting & Projects team. What Is a Technical-Economic Update Project? The Superintendence of the Manaus Free Trade Zone (SUFRAMA), through Item II, Article 3, of Resolution No. 205/2021, defines an update project as an initiative aimed at adapting already approved projects to new realities. This adjustment may be motivated by various factors — technical, economic, market-related, or structural. In other words, an update

Adwair Guimarães
Jun 12, 20242 min read


GUIDELINES AND SCHEDULE FOR THE SUBMISSION AND ANALYSIS OF THE PROJECT MONITORING REPORT (RDAP)
By Alexsandro Evangelista e Cristiane Rodrigues The Project Monitoring Report (RDAP) must be submitted in accordance with the guidelines established in SUFRAMA Ordinance No. 745/2023. Its submission and analysis follow the schedule below: 1) Submission of the RDAP The Report must be submitted by June 30, 2024, based on the fiscal year 2023. 2) Analysis of the RDAP The Superintendence of the Manaus Free Trade Zone (SUFRAMA) will conduct the analysis of the Report, verifying co

Alexandro Evangelista
May 31, 20242 min read


Penalties for Failure to Submit the RDAP and RADI
By Alexsandro Evangelista e Cristiane Rodrigues C ompanies with a technical-economic project approved by SUFRAMA (Superintendence of the Manaus Free Trade Zone) must submit, by June 30, 2024, the following reports: RDAP – Project Monitoring Report RADI – Annual Import Report Failure to present these reports may result in several penalties — ranging from a warning to the cancellation of fiscal incentives. What Are the RDAP and RADI, and Why Are They Required? These reports ser

Alexandro Evangelista
May 31, 20241 min read
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