Check It Out: Campo Grande Is in the Spotlight with the Start of the Bioceanic Route Expedition. A Caravan of 35 Pickup Trucks, Filled with Entrepreneurs, Journalists, and Representatives from the Productive Sector, Along with the Government, Is Ready to Embark on an Adventure That Promises to Be Historic.
Let’s Take a Peek at This Journey That Will Cross Borders and Connect Markets! The Third Expedition of the Latin American Integration Route Is All Set to Discover the Beauties and Opportunities of Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraguay, Argentina, and, of Course, Chile.
And This Is Not Just Any Caravan; There Are 35 Powerful Pickup Trucks, Prepared for a 10-Day Round Trip That Promises to Be a True Marathon of Discoveries and Business.
Bioceanic Route Ensures New Financial Horizons for Brazil and Neighboring Countries
The Mayor of Campo Grande, Adrian Lopes, Received the Symbolic Key of One of the Vehicles and Highlighted the Strategic Importance of the Route for the Development of the Capital. “Campo Grande Will Be the Capital of the Bioceanic Route,” She Said, Emphasizing the Potential for Boosting the Local Economy and Generating New Jobs.
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Iran declared that the security of the Persian Gulf will be for everyone or for no one — and threatened to attack ports of neighboring countries after the U.S. blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
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A neighboring country of Brazil starts to profit billions from oil after the war in Iran, sees its economy grow at an unusual pace, and enters a silent dilemma that few countries can resolve without a crisis.
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Considered Trump’s last ally in Europe, Giorgia Meloni has just suspended a military agreement of over 20 years with Israel and rejected Italy’s entry into the blockade of Hormuz.
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Goodbye Buser? A project approved in the Chamber may prohibit the sale of individual tickets and completely transform app-based transportation in the country.
There Are 110 People on This Expedition, Covering Approximately 2300 km; the Bioceanic Route Is a Joint Initiative Between Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, and Chile, Aiming to Enhance Competitiveness in Exporting Products to Asian Markets and the American West.
In This Test Drive of the Mega Highway, Entrepreneurs, Journalists, and Politicians Will Join the Journey, Exploring New Commercial Possibilities and Strengthening Ties Between Countries.
The Expectation Is That Everyone Will Return to Campo Grande by December 5, and Let Me Tell You, It’s Going to Be a Great Party! This Expedition Is More Than a Trip; It’s an Opportunity to Enrich Relations and Opportunities Between Brazil, Paraguay, and Chile.


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