Brazil Strengthens Bonds with Colombia Amid Environmental and Economic Commitments
Mar, 21 2025 Benjamin Calderwood

Brazil Strengthens Bonds with Colombia Amid Environmental and Economic Commitments

In April 2024, Brazil's President Lula met Colombia's President Petro to strengthen cooperation in areas like Amazonian preservation and trade. Discussions covered sustainable development, environmental leadership in upcoming climate summits, and bolstering economic ties, highlighted by a USD 6.1 billion trade turnover in 2023. Their engagements reflect a strategic push for enhanced South American collaboration.

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