An economy that produces, a planet that endures.

Brazil's renewed prosperity is built on reindustrialisation, agricultural excellence, Amazon stewardship, and a diplomacy that brings the Global South to the centre of world affairs.

Industrial Policy · Trade · Climate Ministry of Finance · Itamaraty
Brazilian industrial production
Nova Indústria Brasil Reindustrialisation 2024–2033
Economic Strategy

Six strategic missions driving the economy to 2033.

A decade-long framework coordinating industry, innovation, infrastructure and regional equity.

01

Sustainable Agroindustry

Extending Brazil's agricultural leadership through low-carbon production, bio-economy value-chains and rural credit.

02

Digital Economy

Sovereign data infrastructure, AI for the public interest and a national semiconductors plan.

03

Green Industrial Mission

Green hydrogen, wind and solar manufacturing, circular-economy clusters and critical minerals.

04

Health Economic Complex

Vaccines, pharmaceuticals and biotech — strengthening Brazil's response capacity and export base.

05

Defence & Strategic Tech

Aerospace, shipbuilding and cybersecurity — positioning Brazil as a dependable technology partner.

06

Infrastructure & Mobility

Ports, rail, airports and urban transit through the New PAC — reducing logistics costs and regional inequality.

President Lula on climate and the Amazon
The Amazon & Climate

Zero deforestation by 2030 — a commitment to Brazil and the world.

The Amazon is not just a Brazilian treasure: it is a global climate infrastructure. Our administration has slashed deforestation rates, rebuilt the environmental protection agencies, and returned science to the heart of policy.

Brazil will host COP30 in Belém — a deliberate choice to bring the world's climate conversation to the threshold of the rainforest. By then, we will have accelerated the transition to a low-carbon economy through the Ecological Transformation Plan.

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President Lula with Spanish counterparts
Global Relations

Brazil's voice — in every capital that matters.

President Lula has reopened Brazilian diplomacy to the full breadth of the international system — the United Nations, the G20, BRICS+, MERCOSUR, the European Union and the African Union. The doctrine is simple: sovereign, universal, peaceful.

  • 2023
    Return to the UN General Assembly

    Re-establishing Brazil's centrality in multilateral forums on climate, health and development.

  • 2024
    G20 Presidency · Rio de Janeiro

    Brazil chairs the G20 with an agenda on hunger, inequality, debt relief and climate finance.

  • 2024
    G7 Outreach · Borgo Egnazia

    Advocating reform of Bretton Woods institutions to reflect the weight of the Global South.

  • 2025
    BRICS+ Expansion & New Development Bank

    Driving cooperation among emerging economies on infrastructure and clean-energy finance.

  • 2026
    State visit · Spain & European Union

    EU–MERCOSUR agreement advanced; new investment channels opened for the green transition.

Economy & Climate

A green, industrial, global Brazil.

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President Lula with PM Modi
The 21st century will be multipolar, cooperative and climate-conscious — or it will not be a century worth remembering.
— President Lula · G20 Summit, Rio de Janeiro
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