Brazil Expo Florida: Celebrating Brazilian Community Impact in the U.S.

setembro 4, 2024
Brazil Expo Florida. Image: Courtesy

As the United States and Brazil celebrate the 200th anniversary of their diplomatic relations this year, Brazil Expo Florida is poised to highlight the significant contributions of the Brazilian community in the U.S. The event will take place on September 21st and 22nd, 2024, at the Charles F. Dodge City Center in Pembroke Pines, Broward County. Admission to the expo is free, and it will serve as a key platform for exploring new business opportunities and cultural exchanges with Brazil.

The business fair will feature a diverse array of Brazilian and American companies, professionals, and institutions, focusing on networking and establishing new partnerships. Throughout the two days, Brazil Expo Florida will emphasize the important role Brazilians play in shaping their adopted country’s social and economic landscape.

The Brazilian community in the U.S., especially in Florida, plays an integral role in the state’s cultural and economic fabric. With over 300,000 Brazilians residing in Florida, the state has become a central hub for Brazilian culture and business.

For those looking to connect with influential figures and companies in the Brazilian community, and forge new partnerships in the American market, Brazil Expo Florida is the premier event this summer in Broward.

A Strong and Growing Economic Partnership

The economic ties between the U.S. and Brazil have never been stronger. In the first quarter of 2024, bilateral trade between the two countries reached $18.8 billion, marking the second-highest amount in history. The U.S. remains Brazil’s second-largest trading partner, with robust exchanges in energy, industrial products, and agricultural goods. The recent trade figures underscore the depth of their economic collaboration and mutual interests.

More information at brazilexpoflorida.com

Tatiana Cesso

As a journalist, I've made it my mission to explore and share stories that inspire, inform, and entertain. You may have stumbled upon my work in esteemed publications such as InStyle, Marie Claire, Bazaar, L’Officiel, and Vogue, among others. Having called the U.S. home since 2010, I've lived in Chicago, LA, and currently, Miami. But my heart always beats to the rhythm of Brazil. It's where I was born and raised, and my love for its culture, people, and energy knows no bounds. To share this passion, I've founded Brazilcore, a platform aimed at bridging the gap between Brazil and English speakers worldwide.

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