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Brazil, a South American giant and leader in exports in the region, is about to take a monumental leap in its commercial infrastructure

Written by Bruno Teles
Published 05/11/2023 às 17:58
Brazil, a South American giant and leader in exports in the region, is about to take a monumental leap in its commercial infrastructure
Huge investment and prospects in the bioceanic route (Image / Reproduction: CANVA)

With the Bioceanic Route, the country is preparing to shorten distances and expand horizons, connecting the Atlantic to the Pacific and opening doors for more agile trade with Asian giants such as China, South Korea, Singapore and Japan.

A Bioceanic Route is an ambitious project that promises to revolutionize the South American trade. With 2.396 km long, this by land will turn on port of Santos, Brazil, passing through Paraguay and Argentina, until reaching the port of Antofagasta, in Chile.

The goal? Reduce export time to the East by half, transforming transport logistics and strengthening the position of Brazil and its South American neighbors on the global trade board.

Billion-dollar investment for a promising future in Brazil

Brazil's Project to Revolutionize South America (Video / Reproduction: Urbana)

O financing for this megastructure comes from several sources, including the financial fund of the La Plata Basin, Andean Development Corporation and the Inter-American Development Bank, in addition to the governments of Paraguay and Brazil.

With a robust investment, the Bioceanic Route is not just a promise, but a reality in the making, with optimistic forecasts and an impact that could redefine commerce in Europe. South America.

In addition to boosting trade, the Bioceanic Route promises to be a vector of tourism development. The route will cross stunning biomes such as the Pantanal, the Brazilian Cerrado, the Andes Mountains in Argentina and the Atacama Desert in Chile.

This diversity of landscapes has the potential to attract tourists from all over the world, boosting the local economy and promoting unprecedented cultural integration.

Environmental and social groups express legitimate concerns about the possible negative impacts of the construction of the road bridge between Brazil and Paraguay

Issues such as pollution, impact on local fauna and changes in the economy of cities like Porto Murtinho are points that require attention and sustainable solutions.

With Bioceanic Route, o Brazil and its South American partners are paving the way for a future of greater integration, more efficient trade and expanded opportunities.

The project is a testament to South America's potential and its ability to innovate and adapt to the demands of an ever-changing world.

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Bruno Teles

I talk about technology, innovation, oil and gas. I update daily about opportunities in the Brazilian market. With more than 3.000 articles published in CPG. Agenda suggestion? Send it to brunotelesredator@gmail.com

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