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Visit of National Security Advisor to Brazil

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The U.S. National Security Advisor, Robert O’Brien, will visit São Paulo and Brasília, on October 19-20, for a series of meetings with high-ranking representatives of the Brazilian government and private sector. On the visit he will be accompanied by Kimberly Reed, President of the Export Import Bank, Michael Nemelka, Deputy U.S. Trade Representative and, Sabrina Teichman, Managing Director of the Development Finance Cooperation.

Consul General Scott Hamilton and Colonel Leandro Sampaio Monteiro, State Civil Defense Secretary and General Commander of the Rio de Janeiro State Fire Department

U.S. Government Donates more than USD $110,000 to the Health System and Communities in Rio

22 October, 2020

Favela residents and health professionals in Rio de Janeiro will benefit from two donations delivered this week by the U.S. Consulate in Rio to help…

The United States and Brazil Strengthen Economic and Bilateral Ties

21 October, 2020

The United States and Brazil Strengthen Economic and Bilateral Ties The two countries signed a trade protocol and the U.S. extended over R$ 11 billion…

Amb. O’Brien Remarks at the Joint Press Conference at Itamaraty

20 October, 2020

Amb. O’Brien Remarks at the Joint Press Conference at Itamaraty (As delivered.) Mr. President, Foreign Minister, thank you for hosting me. It’s an honor to…

United States and Brazil Sign US $1 Billion Memorandum of Understanding

20 October, 2020

The agreement opens opportunities for business promotion in telecommunications, energy, infrastructure, and more. Brasilia, October 20, 2020 – Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) President and…

Fact Sheet: Export-Import Bank of the United States 

20 October, 2020

Buy More U.S. Goods and Services with Competitive Financing The Export-Import Bank of the U.S. (EXIM) supports the financing of U.S. goods and services purchased…

Fact Sheet: Artemis Accords – United for Peaceful Exploration of Deep Space

20 October, 2020

The Artemis Accords, led by NASA, describe a shared vision for principles, grounded in the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, to create a safe and…

Brazil and US Sign U.S.-Brazil Protocol on Trade Rules and Transparency 

19 October, 2020

The three areas covered by the Protocol speed up trade and represent an important step in the ongoing work between the two countries  Brasilia, October…

United States and Brazil Sign New Protocol on Trade Rules and Transparency

19 October, 2020

The United States and Brazil are pleased to announce the successful conclusion of a Protocol on Trade Rules and Transparency. This agreement is the latest…

Fact Sheet: U.S.-Brazil 2020 Protocol on Transparency and Trade Rules

19 October, 2020

Key Facts The Protocol updates the existing Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation, in place from 2011, with three new annexes that can deliver practical…

Fact Sheet: U.S. International Development Finance Corporation

19 October, 2020

October 2020 Results in Brazil (Total = US $ 984 million) Committed Projects: We recently committed a total investment of $425 million for the following…

US National Security Advisor to travel to Brazil on October 19-20 

16 October, 2020

Brasilia, October 16, 2020: The U.S. National Security Advisor, Robert O’Brien, will visit São Paulo and Brasília, on October 19-20, for a series of meetings with…

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