Brazil is widely known for its Carnival, but another major event in 2025 is the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP30, scheduled for November in Belém, the gateway to the Amazon rainforest. This annual summit on climate change is occurring at an ideal location and moment.
Following a recent economic rebound and shifts in geopolitical dynamics, Brazil continues to assert itself as an independent player in a multipolar world. As a leading exporter of agricultural and mineral resources and an emerging energy producer, the country is becoming a crucial hub for international business and investment.
Brazil's progress in international trade, growth in sustainable energy, and improvements in infrastructure are establishing the nation as a global leader in decarbonization and economic resilience. These factors are transforming Brazil’s business environment.
Brazil’s role as a leading exporter of agricultural and mineral resources and its growing significance in energy production ensures it’s increasingly a focal point for international business and investment.
Macquarie has supported Brazil’s expanding global influence over the past 25 years through its expertise in trade, energy, and infrastructure sectors.
As South America’s largest and most populous nation, Brazil has consistently led the continent by developing infrastructure and building strategic partnerships to enhance its presence in global commerce.
Author’s summary: Brazil’s economic growth, resource exports, and energy advances, supported by Macquarie’s expertise, are key forces driving its rising influence on the global stage.