First UK-Brazil Economic and Financial Dialogue announced by Chancellor
The first UK-Brazil Economic and Financial Dialogue (EFD) will present an opportunity to deepen ties between the UK and Brazilian economies, including discussing both infrastructure and financial services.
The UK has strong propositions in areas of growing demand in Brazil, including high-end consumer goods, healthcare, tourism and education. UK exports to Brazil have grown by more than 50% since 2009 and the EFD will help to boost trade even further.
Speaking at the IMF Annual Meetings in Lima, Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne said:
The UK has in the past neglected its ties with Latin America. That has now started to change. I want to see a much stronger economic relationship with Brazil.
We have an economic and financial dialogue with China and India. Now we’re adding Brazil. It’s an important upgrade in our relationship.
I look forward to discussing what we can do together to improve infrastructure, support finance and enhance investment.
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