A Platform to Explore New Business Opportunities and the Current Political and Economic Scenario Brazil-Canada
The Economic Forum, part of the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the Brazil-Canada Chamber of Commerce (CCBC), will bring together government leaders, prominent economists, and renowned businesspeople in an in-depth discussion about the changes in the political and economic landscape, and the emerging opportunities that these changes may provide.
A New Chapter in Brazil-Canada Relations
The 1st Brazil-Canada Economic Forum, organized by the Brazil-Canada Chamber of Commerce (CCBC), will take place on June 15. The event will focus on the recent Brazilian political scenario, the effects of the free trade agreement between Brazil and Canada, and the opportunities for increased productivity and cost reduction for companies from both countries.
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Experts say that China and Europe should join forces to reconfigure the global order, strengthen UN-centered multilateralism, and expand cooperation in trade, technology, and climate amid the US withdrawal and the advance of a multipolar world.
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War with Iran halted 20% of the world’s oil, and now 70 supertankers are sailing to the US while desperate countries rush to Beijing in search of clean energy that only China can provide.
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While China develops giant batteries and magnetic levitation trains, Brazil still hasn’t managed to get the bullet train between São Paulo and Rio off the ground, and now receives R$ 4 billion from Germany for an energy transition that the specialist says is behind schedule in its execution.
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The US renews the license for the 759-megawatt Robinson nuclear power plant for another 20 years, until 2050, ensuring energy for 570,000 homes, nearly 500 jobs, and reinforcing Duke Energy’s plan to extend its 11 nuclear units.
Among the confirmed guests are Marcos Troyjo, former president of the Brics Bank, and a diverse selection of economists and businesspeople, including representatives from BTG Pactual, XP Investimentos, Desjardins, Nutrien, BNDES, and Lundin Mining.
Celebrating 50 Years of Cooperation
This Forum is a key component in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the CCBC, which will also host two more events: Canada Day, on July 3 and 4, and the Summit, on September 18 and 19.
The Forum’s schedule will take place from 1:30 PM to 6 PM on June 15, offering a hybrid format so that participants can attend in person or online via this link or in person at the Brazil-Canada CCBC auditorium, located in Vila Olímpia, São Paulo.
About the Brazil-Canada Chamber of Commerce (CCBC)
Founded in 1973, the CCBC is an independent, private sector-supported, non-profit organization. Over the past 50 years, the organization has brought together individuals, companies, and public and private institutions across various sectors in both countries. Through its offices in Brazil and Canada, the institution has fostered business, investments, and encouraged innovation and bilateral technological and cultural exchange.
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