Hybrid Event 6a673v

Impacts of the New Geopolitics on Agribusiness 2aj1y

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As the rivalry between China and the United States intensifies, and conflicts unfold in Europe and the Middle East, global stability becomes increasingly threatened. Geopolitics plays a crucial role in various economic aspects, potentially affecting the landscape of Brazilian agribusiness, and directly influencing production, trade, and sector competitiveness. 144t4m

As a major producer and exporter of agricultural commodities, Brazil is subject to a series of dynamics capable of triggering opportunities and challenges. On one hand, strategic alliances and trade agreements make it possible to open new markets and increase demand for Brazilian agricultural products. On the other hand, regional political instabilities or trade disputes between major powers may result in the adoption of trade barriers, tariffs, and restrictions that harm the country's agricultural exports. Thus, understanding and carefully analyzing geopolitics are essential for Brazilian agribusiness actors to anticipate and mitigate risks while taking advantage of emerging opportunities in the global landscape.

To shed light on the challenges and consequences that agribusiness faces in the face of this unstable international scenario, we have gathered Christopher Garman, Director for the Americas at Eurasia Group, Otaviano Canuto, from the New South Center think tank and former Executive Director of the World Bank, Caio Carvalho, President of the Brazilian Agribusiness Association (Abag), and Julia Dias Leite, President of Cebri.

Time: 4253

6:30 to 8 pm (BRT)

Language: 103k1j

Portuguese

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As the rivalry between China and the United States intensifies, and conflicts unfold in Europe and the Middle East, global stability becomes increasingly threatened. Geopolitics plays a crucial role in various economic aspects, potentially affecting the landscape of Brazilian agribusiness, and directly influencing production, trade, and sector competitiveness.

As a major producer and exporter of agricultural commodities, Brazil is subject to a series of dynamics capable of triggering opportunities and challenges. On one hand, strategic alliances and trade agreements make it possible to open new markets and increase demand for Brazilian agricultural products. On the other hand, regional political instabilities or trade disputes between major powers may result in the adoption of trade barriers, tariffs, and restrictions that harm the country's agricultural exports. Thus, understanding and carefully analyzing geopolitics are essential for Brazilian agribusiness actors to anticipate and mitigate risks while taking advantage of emerging opportunities in the global landscape.

To shed light on the challenges and consequences that agribusiness faces in the face of this unstable international scenario, we have gathered Christopher Garman, Director for the Americas at Eurasia Group, Otaviano Canuto, from the New South Center think tank and former Executive Director of the World Bank, Caio Carvalho, President of the Brazilian Agribusiness Association (Abag), and Julia Dias Leite, President of Cebri.

Opening and Moderation 5sl12

Marcos Jank 2b725d
Trustee 58685n

Senior Professor of Agribusiness at INSPER

Julia Dias Leite 693dh
CEO at CEBRI 3a5d20

Participants 6y1p4g

Caio Carvalho 32f4w
President of the Brazilian Agribusiness Association (ABAG) 164yo

Christopher Garman 1n72p
Managing Director for the Americas at Eurasia Group 3e163i

Otaviano Canuto dos Santos Filho 5w2z3y
Senior Fellow at the Policy Center for the New South (PCNS) 1oe2d

Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, Professorial Lecturer at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University, and Principal of the Center for Macroeconomics and Development

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BRAZIL'S LEADINGINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THINK TANK 1e3h57

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