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Brazil

Brazil is the largest country in South America, occupying nearly half of the continent's landmass.

Brazil is the largest economy in Latin America, with strategic sectors such as agribusiness, industry, services, and technology.

It is one of the world's leading exporters of commodities including soybeans, coffee, beef, and iron ore—playing a vital role in international trade.

Brazil’s GDP is projected to grow by 1.6% in 2025 and 1.8% in 2026, after three consecutive years of approximately 3% growth.

With a population of over 200 million, Brazil boasts one of the largest consumer markets in the world, fueling demand across sectors.

Tourism In Brazil

With its natural beauty and cultural diversity, Brazil is a top tourist destination. Locations such as Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Salvador, Fernando de Noronha, Pantanal, and the Amazon attract visitors from around the globe. Carnival and paradisiacal beaches are global symbols, along with the rich gastronomy and the hospitality of Brazilians.

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Market and Consumer Market

Brazil has one of the largest consumer markets in the world, with over 200 million inhabitants. The middle class has been expanding, and with the digitalization of the economy, e-commerce and innovative financial services are rapidly growing.

Industry

The Brazilian industry encompasses various sectors, including automotive, steel, petrochemical, technology, and manufacturing. Large Brazilian companies operate globally, and the country is a hub of innovation in areas such as biotechnology, renewable energy, and aeronautics.

Logistics and Transportation

Logistics in Brazil is challenging due to its vast territory. There is an extensive network of highways, railways, ports, and airports connecting major cities and industrial hubs. Despite infrastructure challenges, the country continues to invest in modernization and logistics integration to facilitate the transportation of goods and strengthen foreign trade.

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Brazil is a globally recognized tourist destination for its diversity, natural beauty and modern infrastructure – qualities that position it as an ideal setting for international events such as the FIATA-RAMs Field Meeting 2025. Below, we highlight some destinations that offer unique experiences:

  • Pantanal – The world’s largest floodplain, a reference in ecotourism and photo safaris, with rich native fauna and flora, ideal for travelers and professionals who value sustainability, peaceful days surrounded by nature and biodiversity.
  • Manaus and the Free Trade Zone – Located in the Amazon, Manaus combines the economic strength of the Free Trade Zone with the historic charm of the Amazonas Theater and river tours through the Anavilhanas Archipelago and isolated beaches such as Tupé and Dourada.
  • Itajaí Valley (SC) – Strategic region in the South of Brazil, recognized for its strong logistical and industrial vocation, with emphasis on the textile, port and technology sectors. It is home to important hubs such as Blumenau, Itajaí, Navegantes and Joinville, as well as two of the most important ports in the country: the Port of Itajaí and the Port of Navegantes. In addition to its business potential, the Valley delights visitors with authentic cultural experiences, beautiful beaches, ecological trails and typical German cuisine. A destination that combines logistical efficiency, culture and quality of life.
  • Foz do Iguaçu – Known for the majestic Iguaçu Falls and the Itaipu Power Plant, it is the second most visited international destination in Brazil, attracting tourists interested in cross-border events and experiences.
  • São Paulo – The largest urban center in South America, it offers first-class infrastructure for conferences and networking, as well as cultural and gastronomic attractions, vibrant nightlife and connectivity with the world.
  • Rio de Janeiro - Internationally recognized for its unique combination of lush nature, urban infrastructure and expressive cultural strength, Rio de Janeiro is also a strategic hub for business and tourism. The city combines tradition and innovation, with a strong presence in the logistics, energy and services sectors, in an environment that combines beauty, hospitality and business opportunities.
  • Salvador – The country's cultural Mecca, its Carnival attracts more than 1 million visitors, and the destination is recognized for its rich Afro-Brazilian heritage, historic architecture and popular festivals
  • Fernando de Noronha – A UNESCO World Heritage archipelago with paradisiacal beaches, dolphins, sea turtles and strict preservation standards, offering a premium ecotourism experience and high-end tourism

Why visit Brazil for the FIATA-RAMs Field Meeting?

  • Diversity of experiences: from the Amazon to the metropolis of São Paulo, from the Pantanal to the northeast coast, the country offers an unparalleled range of possibilities.
  • Business event combined with unique experiences: with structures capable of hosting events and the integration of high-value tourism programs.
  • Sustainability and innovation: reinforcing Brazil's image as a country focused on responsible tourism and regional development.

Visiting Brazil to participate in FIATA-RAMs means being part of a truly transformative professional and tourist experience.

The magazine “Trends in Tourism 2025” (Embratur/Ministry of Tourism) points out that international visitors seek authentic experiences in Brazil, combining nature, culture and well-being.

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