Chile promotes fresh, dried, and dehydrated fruits in Brazil and India

Published Dec 6, 2023

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Chile aims to strengthen economic and commercial relations with Brazil to deepen regional integration and achieve inclusive and sustainable economic development. As part of this effort, a Chile-Brazil Business Meeting was held, which included a Business Roundtable attended by 27 Chilean companies and over 80 Brazilian importers. Chile also highlighted the opportunities provided by the Free Trade Agreement between the two countries and encouraged Brazilian investment in Chile.
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“We want a new level of economic-commercial relations with Brazil. That is why we came here with a broad agenda that allows us to deepen regional integration that benefits our country with an economic development that is more inclusive and sustainable," said the authority of the Undersecretary of International Economic Relations (SUBREI), Claudia Sanhueza, in within the framework of the Chile-Brazil Business Meeting. The undersecretary emphasized about the tour that “we want a new level of economic-commercial relations with Brazil. That is why we came here with a broad agenda that allows us to deepen regional integration that benefits our country with economic development that is more inclusive and sustainable.” And he added that “we want the Chile-Brazil Meeting to serve to promote investments in Chile, catalyze business in sectors such as tourism and agro-food, and promote productive chains. And the Free Trade Agreement, which includes modern disciplines such as gender, ...
Source: MXfruit

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