Brazil and Britain unite to promote Brazil in the United Kingdom

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“Think Brazil” will be a great opportunity to strengthen bonds and showcase business possibilities between the two countries

May is set to be the Brazil month in the United Kingdom. During two weeks (10-19), the Brazilian Government, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its Embassy in London, and the British Government, through its network in Brazil of Consulates and the Embassy, are bringing to London and other UK cities a programme full of cultural activities, business meetings and institutional encounters. The idea behind Think Brazil is to reinforce cooperation between governments, involving strategic partners from public and private sectors, to reassure their partnership and encourage business.

The 22 events are focused on the areas of politics, economy, law, science, culture, education and business. Experts from different fields such as Oil and Gas, Financial Services and Higher Education, among others, will take place in seminars, debates and roundtables. They will happen in various locations of interest, like the Science Museum, King’s College, Oxford University, and, of course, the Brazilian Embassy in London, located near Trafalgar Square.

Governmental authorities, companies CEOs and leaders from the corporative world are expected to be present. Some of these representatives are scheduled to give speeches to a selected audience in each event, organised by the commercial and institutional sectors from the two diplomatic missions.

To view the calendar of events visit: Think Brazil

For further details contact:

Brazilian Embassy in London

Luis Guilherme Parga Cintra

Tel.: +44 020 7747 4525/4527/4570/4583

press.london@itamaraty.gov.br

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