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Macquarie in Brazil: Strengthening Brazil’s Global Influence

Brazil is widely known for its Carnival, but in November 2025, it will host the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP30, in Belém, the gateway to the Amazon rainforest. This event takes place at a crucial moment for the country.

Following an economic recovery in recent years and amid evolving geopolitical shifts, Brazil continues to assert itself as an independent player in a multipolar world. Its status as a top exporter of agricultural and mineral resources, alongside its expanding role in energy production, makes Brazil a key focus for international business and investment.

The country’s progress in international trade, sustainable energy, and infrastructure development is positioning it as a global leader in decarbonisation and economic resilience. These strengths shape Brazil’s business environment, with Macquarie’s expertise supporting the nation’s growing international presence over the last 25 years.

As South America’s largest and most populous nation, Brazil has set a regional example by advancing infrastructure and building strategic partnerships to enhance its role in global commerce.

"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."
"The country’s ongoing advances in international trade, sustainable energy, and infrastructure are also positioning it as a global leader in decarbonisation and economic resilience."

Author’s summary: Brazil’s economic rebound, resource leadership, and sustainable development are boosting its global influence, with Macquarie playing a key role in advancing its international trade and energy sectors.

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Macquarie Macquarie — 2025-11-07