Ana Martinez

Job Title
Latam Tax Leader
Company
Recurrent Energy (Canadian Solar)

Ana Martinez is the LATAM Tax Leader at Recurrent Energy, responsible for all tax compliance and tax planning matters across the region. She is a licensed attorney and accountant with a postgraduate degree in International Tax Law, and brings over 15 years of experience in local and international tax.
Ana specializes in business restructuring, cross-border transactions, and Brazilian corporate taxation, with an extensive experience supporting investment and divestment transactions across Latin America, business expansions, international tax restructuring, new project implementation, tax audits, compliance, and transfer pricing.

August 28, 2025The Impact of Trade Barriers and Fiscal Policies on Brazil's Supply Chain Logistics

August 28, 2025Legal Framework, Tax Calendar, and Public Policies: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?

Sessions
Session
Legal Framework, Tax Calendar, and Public Policies: Where are we and Where are we Going?

Thursday, August 28, 2025, 02:00 pm - 03:30 pm

2nd floor Cantareira 2

In order to grow, the energy storage market in Brazil requires legal certainty, a supportive tax framework, and alignment with national policy instruments. This panel will review the developing regulatory framework, ongoing tax hurdles, and the potential pathways to help make energy storage a strategic priority for Brazil's plans involving energy, industry, and the ecological transition.

Session
The Impact of Trade Barriers and Fiscal Policies on Brazil's Supply Chain Logistics

Thursday, August 28, 2025, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

2nd floor Cantareira 4-5

The rapid expansion of Brazil's PV industry, which mirror global growth trends, makes it vital to understand the challenges posed by trade barriers and tax policies in ensuring competitiveness and sustainability across the supply chain. This panel will bring together specialists in international trade, taxation, and logistics to examine key regulatory, tariff, and operational hurdles affecting component imports, technology localisation, and the distribution of solar equipment. The discussion will also cover how these factors influence project costs and sector growth strategies. For businesses and professionals, this represents a crucial chance to prepare for ongoing changes and adapt operations in an evolving landscape. This is a unique opportunity for companies and professionals to anticipate changes and adapt their operations in a continually evolving environment.

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