Haddad seeks to strengthen ties with USA and Luxembourg in international agendas

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In addition to meetings with companies such as Amazon, Google and Nvidia, the minister confirmed that he received a positive return from US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

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The minister’s international agenda is part of the government’s strategy to reinforce Brazil’s position in the global scenario

The Minister of Finance, embarks this Saturday (4) to the, where he participates in the Milken Global Conference, California. The trip focuses on attracting investments to the new National Datacenters Plan and opening dialogue with US authorities. In addition to meetings with companies such as Amazon, Google and Nvidia, the minister confirmed that he received a positive return from US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, expressing interest in resuming dialogue with Brazil.

“I have already received a return from the Secretary of State that he is available for a meeting. […] He is interested in starting a dialogue with Brazil, he personally. ” The meeting is not yet officially scheduled, and may occur in person on a next trip, or even virtually. This will be the first institutional conversation between the American Treasury and the Ministry of Finance since .

Earlier, Haddad also met with the Minister of Finance of Gilles Roth, to discuss the updating of old bilateral agreements, such as the double taxation treaty in the 1980s. “We have some bilateral agreements that need to be updated […] They are very advanced in transformation project financing mechanisms. ”

The minister’s international agenda is part of the government’s strategy to reinforce Brazil’s position in the global scenario and expand funding sources in areas such as infrastructure, energy transition and technology.

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