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Business in Brazil is won on the ground, through the right people. Brazil Business Club connects international companies and investors to vetted suppliers, trusted advisors and real opportunities — whether you are sourcing commodities, opening an office or acquiring Brazilian assets.

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We provide local representation in Brazil — assisting and advising companies and investors from around the world, and putting their interests first at every step.

Brazil's Biggest Trading Partners

Approximate yearly goods trade, based on 2025 figures and subject to change.

Top Global Partners
12+Top Global Partners
Strong trade ties across 3 continents
Total Goods Trade
US$ 377B+Total Goods Trade
Combined exports and imports (2025 est.)

Brazil maintains strong trade relationships with the world's leading economies across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. From commodities to high-value industrial goods, these partnerships drive growth, innovation, and global opportunities for businesses of all sizes.

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Brazil's biggest trading partners — approximate yearly goods trade, 2025 figures
CountryBrazilian exportsBrazilian importsMain exports
ChinaUS$ 94 billionUS$ 71 billionSoybeans, Iron ore, Crude oil
United StatesUS$ 38 billionUS$ 42 billionCrude oil, Steel, Aircraft
ArgentinaUS$ 18 billionUS$ 13 billionVehicles, Auto parts, Iron ore
The NetherlandsUS$ 10 billionUS$ 2 billionSoybeans, Iron ore, Wood pulp
GermanyUS$ 6 billionUS$ 15 billionIron ore, Soybeans, Coffee
IndiaUS$ 8 billionUS$ 7 billionCrude oil, Soybean oil, Sugar
JapanUS$ 6 billionUS$ 5 billionIron ore, Poultry, Corn
South KoreaUS$ 4 billionUS$ 6 billionIron ore, Corn, Soybeans
ItalyUS$ 5 billionUS$ 5 billionWood pulp, Iron ore, Coffee
CanadaUS$ 5 billionUS$ 3 billionGold, Sugar, Coffee
United KingdomUS$ 5 billionUS$ 3 billionCrude oil, Iron ore, Soybeans
BelgiumUS$ 4 billionUS$ 2 billionSoybeans, Coffee, Iron ore

Success comes when people act together; failure tends to happen alone.

Whether you are investing in Brazilian assets, importing into Brazil, exporting from Brazil, manufacturing in Brazil, acquiring Brazilian real estate or bringing services to the Brazilian market, Brazil Business Club is where you start. Learn how to invest in Brazil, join exclusive networking events, and draw on financial, legal and marketing expertise. We also arrange office space and meeting rooms, residential property for rent or purchase, and tailor-made travel. Our purpose is simple: to unite and support the professionals, founders and investors building their future in Brazil.

Some of the Industries we work with

From traditional sectors to emerging opportunities, we connect international partners with the industries that drive Brazil forward.

Latest News

Insights, updates, and opportunities shaping Brazil's economy and connecting global business.

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Brazil’s domestic air travel reaches record level for January to July

Brazil handled 59 million passengers on domestic flights in the first seven months of 2026, the strongest result for the period since records began in 2000. International traffic also rose, reinforcing the recovery and expansion of the country’s aviation and tourism market.

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Eneva raises up to R$3 billion from future power revenues

Brazilian energy company Eneva has completed a receivables transaction tied to its Porto de Sergipe I thermal power plant. The funds will support its investment pipeline, including projects awarded in Brazil's 2026 capacity reserve auction.

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Abra revenue climbs, but fuel shock drives deeper quarterly loss

The parent company of Gol and Avianca posted 17.7% revenue growth in the second quarter, while its loss widened to US$ 766 million as aviation fuel costs surged. Cargo and loyalty programmes grew, but leverage also increased.

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ICTSI challenges Maersk cargo shift at Suape as Santos rivalry deepens

The Philippine port operator says Maersk’s move to route cargo through a new private terminal in Pernambuco could trigger a contract rebalance or a compensation claim. The dispute adds another front to competition between the groups over Tecon Santos 10.

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Brazil Activity Gauge Falls More Than Expected in June

The Central Bank’s IBC-Br index declined 0.6% in June, a weaker result than market forecasts, as industry and services lost ground. Even so, the indicator remained positive over the quarter, the year to date, and the past 12 months.

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Petrobras Finds Oil in Amapá Frontier but Size Remains Unknown

Petrobras has confirmed oil in an ultra-deepwater well off Brazil’s northern coast, a closely watched frontier near the Equatorial Margin. The state-controlled company says it still needs further drilling and appraisal work before it can judge commercial potential.