Brazil urges U.S. to consider greater industrial ties with Latin America

Published 12/05/2025, 13:24
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Investing.com -- Brazil’s Finance Minister, Fernando Haddad, made a case for the United States to foster closer industrial ties with Latin and South America on Monday. According to Haddad, the world’s largest economy stands to benefit significantly from increased industrial development across these regions.

Haddad communicated his thoughts through local media outlet UOL, emphasizing the potential gains for the U.S. from a more generous look at Latin and South America.

In other news, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is expected to soon announce a national policy for data centers. This announcement will be made upon the President’s return from his trip to China. Haddad highlighted that this initiative is not only strategic for Brazil but also crucial for security reasons. The date for this announcement is yet to be set.

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