Brazil intensifies efforts to enhance international trade partnerships with India and Japan and strengthens diplomatic and economic cooperation with Ecuador, focusing on pragmatic outcomes and regional integration.
The Mercosur-EU trade agreement offers Brazilian industry substantial new export opportunities and tariff benefits, promising growth but also presenting regulatory challenges.
The Mercosur-EU trade agreement introduces a new digital trade information portal and enforces geographic indication rules affecting Brazilian product labeling.
Brazilian President Lula calls on the EU for political will to finalize the prolonged EU-Mercosul trade deal amid opposition from Italy and France, with a possible signing in January 2026.
Brazil and Paraguay open their second international bridge, marking a major step in enhancing trade, tourism, and regional infrastructure connectivity between the two countries.
Mexico's new import tariffs, reaching up to 50%, will significantly impact Brazilian exports starting January 2026 amid US trade pressures and Mexico's economic challenges.
Brazil’s São Paulo export mission generates over $8 million in expected business, while the country sets record bean export volumes in 2025, showcasing strong international trade progress.
The Exporta Mais Brasil initiative connected Brazilian specialty coffee producers with international buyers, leading to R$134 million in sales and strengthening global trade ties.
Fortaleza prepares to host the III Fórum Mulheres Mercosul-União Europeia to promote women's leadership in international trade, alongside grassroots and national female entrepreneurship initiatives.
São Paulo's 2nd Export Mission targets micro and small enterprises to boost exports to Uruguay and Argentina with business rounds, technical visits, and Spanish negotiation training.
The U.S. removal of tariffs on Brazilian coffee led to a sharp drop in global coffee prices and sparked mixed political reactions in Brazil regarding the move’s motivations and implications.
The US has suspended 40% tariffs on key Brazilian agricultural products following diplomatic talks, signaling progress but leaving many tariffs in place amid ongoing negotiations.
The Ethiopia-Brazil Business and Tourism Forum in São Paulo bolsters investment and partnership opportunities, highlighting Ethiopia as a growing hub between Africa and Latin America.
Brazil’s increase in exports to China offsets US tariff impacts, with growth also seen in Argentina and India, affirming Brazil's diversified trade strategy.
Santa Catarina advances business expansion with a fruitful Argentina export mission and rapid growth of logistics software firm Emiteaí, boosting trade and technology sectors in 2025.
Expoferr Show 2025 in Boa Vista and Mogi Guaçu's business meeting drive regional economic growth through innovation, entrepreneurship, and international trade integration.
Brazil recorded nearly R$1 billion in business at Efapi do Brasil and showcased strong trade relations at Florida's FITCE 2025, highlighting its expanding international business impact in 2025.
The U.S. Senate has approved a bill to revoke tariffs imposed on Brazil during Trump's presidency, but the measure faces hurdles in the House and potential veto by Trump amid ongoing U.S.-Brazil trade tensions.
Brazilian President Lula expresses confidence in a near-term trade agreement with the US after a positive meeting with Donald Trump at the ASEAN summit.
Ahead of the Lula-Trump meeting, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio underscores America's goal to supplant China as Brazil's foremost trade partner by leveraging tariff negotiations and strategic alliances.
Brazil and Indonesia have signed multiple cooperation agreements during President Lula's 2025 visit to Jakarta, focusing on expanding trade, using local currencies, and enhancing investment and strategic partnerships.
Brazil and India are expanding their Mercosur-India Preferential Trade Agreement to broaden tariff reductions and increase trade to $20 billion by 2026, with energy and business partnerships advancing concurrently.
Brazil and India are advancing trade relations with new electronic business visas, expanded tariff agreements, and strategic sector deals aiming to boost bilateral trade to $20 billion.
Expomarau 2025 brings together 300 exhibitors fostering regional business growth while Mato Grosso do Sul expands international trade with infrastructure projects enhancing logistics.
Brazil and the U.S. engage in high-level negotiations to reverse tariffs harming Brazilian exports, focusing on trade ties and economic recovery in 2025.
Following a positive phone call, Presidents Lula and Trump discussed reducing tariffs and enhancing trade cooperation between Brazil and the U.S., with plans for future bilateral meetings.
Recent business roundtables in Alagoas and Argentina have boosted local manufacturing visibility and generated $17 million in trade opportunities between Brazilian and Argentine companies.