Brazilian Business Negotiations in Cuba

HAVANA TIMES — Eight Brazilian companies in the textile and footwear industries met with their Cuban counterpart on Friday in Havana for a round of business negotiations aimed at increasing trade between the two countries.

According to the Prensa Latina news agency, the meeting was organized by the Brazilian Agency for Export and Investment Promotion (Apex-Brasil) and the Cuban Chamber of Commerce.

The mission of Apex-Brasil is to promote the export of Brazilian products and services and to attract direct foreign investment.

Brazil is one of Cuba’s main international economic partners and is currently the leading investor in the island’s expansion of the Mariel Port, the development of soybean and maize, and in other projects.

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