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The U.S.-Brazil Commercial Dialogue
Fostering and growing bilateral trade and investment by working to PREVENT, REDUCE and REMOVE non-tariff barriers to trade.
The U.S.- Brazil CEO Forum
Leveraging the expertise of government and business leaders to improve policies and promote increased trade and investment.
U.S.-Brazil Defense Industry Dialogue
A forum to attract investment, identify partnerships, and spur technological innovations for both countries defense industry.
U.S.-Brazil Clean Energy Industry Dialogue
U.S.-Brazil Clean Energy Industry Dialogue (CEID) is a forum for public-private discussion and partnership to allow for new initiatives on clean energy that are driven by the private sector.
Informação para clientes brasileiros
Clientes norte-americanos de vários setores buscando oportunidades de negócios com o Brasil.
Brazil Trade Winds
Trade Winds is the largest U.S. government-led trade mission and business development forum. Trade Winds: The Americas will be hosted in São Paulo, Brazil in April 2025.

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BRAZIL – The Importance of Product Classification and Associated Challenges in Customs

Errors in product classification can result in significant cost impact to U.S. export transactions, as well as substantial cargo clearance delays.  

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Brazil's Airport Security Solutions

The Brazilian Association of Airports (ABR) is considering a broad upgrade program to improve airport security technologies.  

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Brazil's Local Content Requirement

The Brazilian National Development Bank (BNDES) reduces local content requirements of machinery and equipment from 60 to 30 percent.

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