While Brazil is globally renowned for its Carnival, another significant event this year is the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP30, scheduled for November 2025. The conference will be held in Belém, the gateway to the Amazon rainforest, marking an ideal location and timing for this international summit.
Brazil is experiencing an economic resurgence complemented by shifting geopolitical dynamics. It maintains a strong position as an independent player in a multipolar world. Its status as a major exporter of agricultural and mineral resources, alongside its expanding role in energy production, makes Brazil an increasingly important hub for global business and investment.
The country’s progress in international trade, sustainable energy, and infrastructure development positions it as a leader in both decarbonisation efforts and economic resilience. These areas are transforming Brazil’s business environment, supported by Macquarie’s expertise over the past 25 years, which has bolstered the nation’s growing global presence.
As South America’s largest and most populous country, Brazil has consistently led the continent by advancing infrastructure and cultivating strategic partnerships, reinforcing its key role in international commerce.
“Brazil’s ongoing advances in international trade, sustainable energy, and infrastructure are positioning it as a global leader in decarbonisation and economic resilience.”
Macquarie has played a pivotal role in supporting these developments, enhancing Brazil’s standing on the global stage.
Brazil’s economic recovery, resource wealth, and sustainability efforts, supported by Macquarie, are solidifying its emergence as a leading player in global trade and climate action.