Brazil-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.
Introductions
Carlos von Doellinger
Duncan Wood
Pedro Miguel da Costa e Silva
Daniel Watson
Lucas Ferraz
Joanisval Gonçalves
Moderators
Anya Prusa
Senior Director, Albright Stonebridge Group
Ivan Oliveira
Panelists
Flavio Carneiro
Albert Fishlow
Fernando Ribeiro
Mark Langevin
Karl Rios
Hosted By
Brazil Institute
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