June16 , 2026

    Brazil Aims for $20 Billion in India Trade by 2026

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    Brazil is ramping up efforts to expand trade with India, aiming to achieve a bilateral trade volume of $20 billion by 2026. The South American nation is focusing on strengthening economic ties across key sectors, including agriculture, energy, mining, and technology.

    Officials from Brazil’s trade and commerce departments have highlighted initiatives to facilitate business partnerships, streamline customs procedures, and promote investment opportunities for Indian companies in Brazil and vice versa.

    The move aligns with both countries’ broader strategy to diversify trade partnerships and reduce dependence on traditional markets, fostering a more balanced and resilient economic relationship.

    Brazil’s proactive engagement in India is expected to open new avenues for exporters, enhance market access, and support long-term growth for businesses on both sides.

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