Brazil, widely known for its Carnival, is also hosting a significant event in November 2025 — the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, the gateway to the Amazon rainforest. This venue is especially fitting given the country’s unique environmental and economic context.
Following recent economic recovery and amid changing geopolitical landscapes, Brazil continues to assert itself as an autonomous player in a multipolar world. As a major exporter of agricultural and mineral commodities and an emerging power in energy production, the country is becoming an increasingly important hub for international business and investment.
Brazil’s progress in international trade, sustainable energy, and infrastructure development is positioning it as a global leader in decarbonization and economic resilience. These elements form the foundation of Brazil’s evolving business environment, supported by Macquarie’s expertise over the last 25 years.
As South America’s largest and most populous nation, Brazil has historically driven the continent forward by developing infrastructure and building strategic global partnerships, strengthening its position in international commerce.
Brazil is positioning itself as a global leader in decarbonisation and economic resilience.
Author’s summary: Brazil's strategic advances in trade, energy, and infrastructure are amplifying its global influence, with Macquarie playing a key role in this transformation over 25 years.