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Macquarie in Brazil: Strengthening Brazil’s Global Influence

Brazil is widely known for its vibrant Carnival, but in November 2025, it will also host the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP30, in Belém—the gateway to the Amazon rainforest. This important summit arrives at a pivotal moment for Brazil, combining environmental urgency with a period of economic recovery and evolving geopolitical roles.

In recent years, Brazil has demonstrated resilience through an economic rebound and has positioned itself as an independent player in a multipolar world. As a major exporter of agricultural and mineral resources, and with expanding energy production capabilities, the country is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for international business and investment.

Key Drivers of Brazil’s Global Rising Influence

These pillars collectively shape Brazil's evolving business landscape. Macquarie Group has supported the nation through its expertise across these sectors for over 25 years, enhancing Brazil's role on the world stage.

Brazil’s ongoing advances in trade, sustainable energy, and infrastructure are positioning it as a global leader in decarbonisation and economic resilience.

As South America’s largest and most populous nation, Brazil has set a precedent for the continent by advancing infrastructure and creating strategic partnerships to fortify its position in international commerce.

Author’s summary: Brazil’s economic growth, resource exports, and leadership in sustainability, supported by Macquarie’s expertise, are strengthening its global influence and resilience in a complex world.

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Macquarie Macquarie — 2025-11-07

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