Lula and Boric highlight bilateral trade opportunities
- Chilean President Gabriel Boric visited Brazil on April 23, 2025, meeting with President Lula da Silva.
- This visit focused on strengthening bilateral trade relations and expanding cooperation.
- Trade between Chile and Brazil reached $12.56 billion in 2024, boosted by a 2022 free trade agreement.
- The governments discussed speeding up the Bioceanic Corridor infrastructure project.
- Completing the corridor could cut logistics costs but requires overcoming funding and coordination challenges.
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Chile solidifies its trade strategy to deal with Trump’s tariff war
More than half of Chilean exports go to China (37%) and the United States (16%). That’s why the tariff war initiated by US President Donald Trump and the Asian giant’s offensive – “we don’t want to fight, but we’re not afraid to do it either” – has pushed Chile to develop a strategy against the new rules of international trade. A big business delegation has accompanied Chilean President Gabriel Boric this week in his state visit to Brazil to int…
Lula and Boric highlight bilateral trade opportunities
Presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil and Gabriel Boric Font of Chile Tuesday advocated for stronger trade relations between their countries at a Business Forum in Brasília. Lula encouraged Brazilian businesspeople to import more Chilean products to balance trade and emphasized fairness in business dealings.
Brazil and Chile Accelerate $12.5 Billion Trade Corridor Project
Chilean President Gabriel Boric’s visit to Brazil this week put a spotlight on the $12.56 billion annual trade between the two countries, as both governments accelerate work on the Bioceanic Corridor. This 2,400-kilometer highway aims to connect Brazil’s interior to Chilean Pacific ports, cutting shipping times to Asia and reducing dependence on the Panama Canal. […]
Boric defends “strategic autonomy” against tariff war and deepens commercial and political relationship with Lula - La Tercera
With a tight embrace, President Gabriel Boric and his pair from Brazil, Lula da Silva, sealed on Tuesday the deepening of their political and commercial alliance in Brasilia. They did so after a bilateral meeting that spread more than what was budgeted in the Planalto Palace, a meeting that was later joined by the presidential delegation of both countries.All this in the midst of the tariff war being waged by the United States and China, which l…
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