Globalization is entering a new chapter, and Brazil can become one of the biggest beneficiaries of this process if it expands the current trend of competitive market entry.
The opinion is shared by Marcos Troyjo, president of the New Development Bank (NDB) and José Augusto de Castro, president of the Brazilian Association of Foreign Trade (AEB).
Troyjo believes that Brazil is already benefiting from the new phase of international trade, but it can still improve.
He recalls that for a long time, since the 1980s, the country fluctuated with a trade flow (the sum of exports and imports) that represented something. . .
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