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Macquarie in Brazil: Strengthening Brazil’s Global Influence

Brazil is well-known for its Carnival, but in November 2025, it will also host the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, the gateway to the Amazon rainforest. This location and timing are especially significant for the global climate agenda.

In recent years, Brazil has experienced an economic rebound alongside shifting geopolitical landscapes. Its established position as an independent player in a multipolar world, combined with its role as a major exporter of agricultural and mineral resources, highlights the country’s expanding influence in international business and investment.

Brazil’s Expanding Role in Global Markets

Brazil’s growing importance in energy production and its continuous advances in international trade, sustainable energy, and infrastructure are placing it at the forefront of global efforts in decarbonisation and economic resilience.

Macquarie’s Support for Brazil’s Growth

Over the past 25 years, Macquarie’s expertise in infrastructure, sustainable energy, and trade has helped reinforce Brazil’s business landscape and its increasing sway on the global stage.

Brazil’s positioning as an autonomous actor in a multipolar world and as a leading exporter ensures it is a focal point for international business and investment.

These combined strengths establish Brazil as a global leader in addressing climate change while boosting its economic resilience.

Author’s summary: Brazil’s economic rebound, resource exports, and advances in sustainable energy and infrastructure are driving its growing global influence, supported by Macquarie’s long-term expertise.

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Macquarie Macquarie — 2025-11-07