Espinoza Announces Agreements Between Bolivia and Brazil on Economic Integration, Trade, Security and Hydrocarbons
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Bolivia and Brazil Seal Strategic Alliance with Focus on Energy, Investment and Regional Integration
Both leaders signed a 53-point declaration that projects a more pragmatic bilateral relationship, with an emphasis on infrastructure, trade and energy security. Bolivia’s presidents Rodrigo Paz and Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, signed a joint declaration that marks a new impetus in bilateral relations, with the definition of strategic priorities in key areas such as energy, infrastructure, trade, investment and the environment. Both agreed …
“Brazil is Bolivia’s second trading partner today, but bilateral trade is still far from its potential,” Lula said.
Brazil, Mar 16, 2026 (ATB Digital).- The president of Bolivia, Rodrigo Paz Pereira, and the president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, signed on Monday five agreements in strategic sectors such as security, logistics, customs integration, energy, economy and trade. Paz pointed out that these agreements represent a significant advance towards a stronger economy and an integration that directly favors Bolivian families. Source: ATB Digital Ed…
Factsheet The governments of Bolivia and Brazil formalized the beginning of a new phase of bilateral integration, highlighting the importance of Brazil as a key partner in economic and social development. Tap to see the full context Context: President Paz stated that this change is based on a new development paradigm decided by sovereignty through voting. The relevance of the visit is reflected in the speeches and the magnitude of the delegatio…
For the meeting with the Brazilian authorities, the Government of Bolivia aims to consolidate agreements aimed at the exploration and exploitation of natural gas, in addition to electrical integration, reported the Minister of Hydrocarbons and Energies, Mauricio Medinacelli. The entry Bolivia points to energy agreements with Brazil was first published in El Diario
“The idea is to close different agreements in areas of customs economic integration, logistics, security, hydrocarbons and trade facilitation,” said Minister José Gabriel Espinoza.
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