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Integration route could double the flow of trade between Brazil and Chile, says Tebet

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Rota can help to cheapen the meat sold to Chileans and the fish that arrive in Brazil, according to the Planning Minister
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President Gabriel Boric led in Brazil the Round Table Business and Investment Opportunities on the Bioceanic Corridor, an instance that aimed to expose various aspects of the international megaproject that seeks to connect the ports of southern Brazil over the Atlantic, with the ports of northern Chile, through numerous integration works [...] The entry Boric and Bioceanic Corridor: «Global integration with sovereignty, without tutelage» was fir…

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Rota can help to cheapen the meat sold to Chileans and the fish that arrive in Brazil, according to the Planning Minister

·Brazil
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The Minister of Planning and Ormente, Simone Tebet, said that the conclusion of the league was that the rhodovi ran between Brazil and Chile, a project that came to be called "Bioce Corredor nico", has a direct impact on the reduction of the most marketed foods between the two and six. Brazil's large beef exporter for the Chileans, while the Latin neighbor sells good part of the fish imported by Brazil. Read more (04/2/2025)

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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