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EU's Costa to travel to Brazil to strengthen investment ties

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Posted on May 23, 2025

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By Sudip Kar-Gupta BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Antonio Costa, head of the European Council that represents the 27 EU countries, will travel to Brazil from May 27-May 29 to strengthen partnerships and

EU's Antonio Costa Visits Brazil to Enhance Investment Relations

By Sudip Kar-Gupta

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Antonio Costa, head of the European Council that represents the 27 EU countries, will travel to Brazil from May 27-May 29 to strengthen partnerships and investment ties between the European Union and Brazil.

The European Council said on Friday that Costa would meet Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva during his trip and make a speech at an EU-Brazil investment forum.

The EU is Brazil's second-largest trading partner and Brazil's largest foreign investor, with more than 300 billion euros ($340.7 billion) worth of direct investment stocks.

"Brazil is not just a close friend, it is a strategic partner for the EU – a global player and a key ally in promoting democracy, multilateralism and shaping a more just and sustainable world," Costa said in a statement.

"In times when these values are challenged globally, it is even more crucial that countries like Brazil and the European Union stand together to uphold them," he added.

Costa's trip to Brazil also comes as the EU aims to ratify a long-delayed trade deal between the South American bloc Mercosur and the EU, which mainly covers farming matters.

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(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; editing by Foo Yun Chee)

Key Takeaways

  • Antonio Costa to visit Brazil to strengthen EU investment ties.
  • Meeting with Brazilian President Lula da Silva planned.
  • EU is Brazil's largest foreign investor with €300 billion.
  • Focus on ratifying the Mercosur-EU trade deal.
  • EU and Brazil aim to promote democracy and multilateralism.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Antonio Costa's trip to Brazil?
Antonio Costa is traveling to Brazil to strengthen partnerships and investment ties between the EU and Brazil.
Who will Antonio Costa meet during his visit?
Costa will meet Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva during his trip.
What is the significance of Brazil to the EU?
Brazil is the EU's second-largest trading partner and largest foreign investor, with over 300 billion euros in direct investment stocks.
What trade deal is the EU aiming to ratify?
The EU aims to ratify a long-delayed trade deal with the South American bloc Mercosur, which mainly covers farming matters.
Why are Brazil and the EU considered strategic partners?
Brazil is seen as a strategic partner for the EU in promoting democracy, multilateralism, and shaping a more just and sustainable world.

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