Amid global uncertainty and rising protectionism, Brazil has drawn growing interest from long-term foreign investors, especially in agribusiness, mining, and tech.
Read article >The U.S.-China trade war has opened opportunities for Brazil, positioning it as a strategic alternative in global supply chains —especially in commodities, mining, and agribusiness.
Read article >As part of an ongoing regulatory modernization agenda, Brazil has implemented a series of reforms aimed at strengthening its business environment, expanding access to capital markets, and attracting new investment flows.
Read article >The Brazilian energy sector remains one of the most promising avenues for attracting foreign investment, fueled by the global push for energy security and the transition to renewable sources.
Read article >The U.S.-China trade war boosted Brazilian agribusiness by redirecting Chinese imports, but Brazil still lags in logistics. Growing global demand for Brazilian food may drive a new wave of foreign investment in infrastructure.
Read article >In a global environment shaped by rising trade tensions, disputes over strategic supply chains, and an accelerated energy transition, Brazil occupies a unique position, pursuing greater geopolitical and economic autonomy while maintaining strong relations with major global powers.
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