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CloseBrazil-USA Economic Relations: A Partnership for Development
A discussion of prospects for Brazil-U.S. economic cooperation, from sustainable development to the role of China in the hemisphere, and the likelihood of a bilateral free trade agreement. Co-sponsored by the Wilson Center and the Institute for Applied Economic Research.
Overview
Introductions
Carlos von Doellinger
President of IPEA

Duncan Wood
Vice President for Strategy & New Initiatives; Senior Advisor to the Mexico Institute
Pedro Miguel da Costa e Silva
Secretary for the Americas, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Brazil
Daniel Watson
Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for the Western Hemisphere
Lucas Ferraz
Secretary of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Economy, Brazil
Joanisval Gonçalves
Deputy Special Secretary for Strategic Affairs at the Presidency of the Republic of Brazil
Moderators

Anya Prusa
Former Slater Family Fellow (2020-21) & Senior Associate, Brazil Institute;
Senior Director, Albright Stonebridge Group
Senior Director, Albright Stonebridge Group
Ivan Oliveira
Director, Department of International Studies, IPEA
Panelists
Flavio Carneiro
Planning and Research Technician, IPEA

Albert Fishlow
Professor, Columbia University
Fernando Ribeiro
Coordinator for Trade Studies, IPEA
Mark Langevin
Adjunct Professor and Senior Fellow at the Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University
Karl Rios
Director of the Office of Economic Policy and Summit Coordination, Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, U.S. Department
Hosted By
Brazil Institute
The Brazil Institute—the only country-specific policy institution focused on Brazil in Washington—works to foster understanding of Brazil’s complex reality and to support more consequential relations between Brazilian and U.S. institutions in all sectors. Read more
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