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Macquarie in Brazil: Strengthening Brazil’s Global Influence

Brazil, renowned for its Carnival, will host the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in November 2025. The event will take place in Belém, known as the gateway to the Amazon rainforest, marking a significant moment for climate action in an important location.

In recent years, Brazil has experienced an economic recovery and is navigating shifting geopolitical landscapes. Its established position as an independent player in a multipolar world, combined with its role as a major exporter of agricultural and mineral resources, enhances its global importance. Additionally, Brazil's expanding energy sector makes it a key destination for international business and investment.

Brazil’s Economic and Environmental Leadership

The nation’s progress in international trade, sustainable energy, and infrastructure development highlights its commitment to decarbonisation and economic durability. These factors collectively shape Brazil’s evolving business environment.

Brazil is advancing as a global leader in decarbonisation and economic resilience.

Macquarie’s Role in Brazil’s Growth

Macquarie has supported Brazil's rise on the global stage for over 25 years, leveraging expertise in trade, energy, and infrastructure to help strengthen the country’s international influence.

Brazil’s Strategic Position in South America
Macquarie’s expertise supports Brazil’s growing role in global business and investment.

Author's summary: Brazil’s economic rebound and strategic advances in sustainable energy, trade, and infrastructure, reinforced by Macquarie's expertise, are propelling its increasing global influence.

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Macquarie Macquarie — 2025-11-07