Online course 5m5k6q

Brazilian Foreign Trade Policy: From GATT to WTO (1945-2022) o2f3b

19 july 2022 5f125u

Countries, like human beings, have needs. Their strategies and actions in the foreign sphere must be designed and executed in function of these needs. Hence the essentiality of trade, the only economic activity that generates wealth, the best and main form of cooperation between countries and societies, since it integrates, aggregates, unites, creates strong bonds, stimulates investments, brings prosperity, modernizes industries, meets consumer demand, de-concentrates income, democratizes, civilizes. 5e6b6w

The economic history of Brazil from the 1930s onwards is the search for economic and social development through interventionist policies and measures whose roots go back to the mid-19th century, when the coffee culture started to expand towards São Paulo and the country ended up becoming, around 1890, the world's largest supplier of coffee.

In fact, since before the time when the export boom created the financial basis for the subsequent implementation of Brazil's industrial park, foreign trade has always played a fundamental role in our development process. And as we have never lacked objective factors for us to acquire the classical, absolute and/or comparative advantages in several productive sectors. On the other hand, non-economic-trade factors have influenced, and still influence today, the formulation of the country's trade policy.

To tell the story of Brazil's foreign trade policy from the g of the Protocol of Provisional Application of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) until the 12th WTO Ministerial Conference, CEBRI's International Trade and Global Economy Program invited 11 renowned specialists to eight sessions between July 19 and August 11 of this year to deliver a program of presentations followed by comments and a Q&A session.

DURATION: 633l63

8 aulas

Time: 2nd58

6 to 7:30 pm (BRT - Brasilia)

Platform: 5926m

Zeeplo

hip options: 6h2y52

Online

Language: 6s1u5p

Portuguese only

Investment: 3i4d6o

R$ 400

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Countries, like human beings, have needs. Their strategies and actions in the foreign sphere must be designed and executed in function of these needs. Hence the essentiality of trade, the only economic activity that generates wealth, the best and main form of cooperation between countries and societies, since it integrates, aggregates, unites, creates strong bonds, stimulates investments, brings prosperity, modernizes industries, meets consumer demand, de-concentrates income, democratizes, civilizes.

The economic history of Brazil from the 1930s onwards is the search for economic and social development through interventionist policies and measures whose roots go back to the mid-19th century, when the coffee culture started to expand towards São Paulo and the country ended up becoming, around 1890, the world's largest supplier of coffee.

In fact, since before the time when the export boom created the financial basis for the subsequent implementation of Brazil's industrial park, foreign trade has always played a fundamental role in our development process. And as we have never lacked objective factors for us to acquire the classical, absolute and/or comparative advantages in several productive sectors. On the other hand, non-economic-trade factors have influenced, and still influence today, the formulation of the country's trade policy.

To tell the story of Brazil's foreign trade policy from the g of the Protocol of Provisional Application of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) until the 12th WTO Ministerial Conference, CEBRI's International Trade and Global Economy Program invited 11 renowned specialists to eight sessions between July 19 and August 11 of this year to deliver a program of presentations followed by comments and a Q&A session.

Coordination 5b465v

José Alfredo Graça Lima 3d264w
Vice-Chairman 2e5k1b

Former Consul General in New York (2005–2008) and Los Angeles (2008–2012), and Brazil’s BRICS Sherpa and IBSA focal point between 2014 and 2016

Victor do Prado 6tm6u
Member of the International Advisory Borad 23256

Former Director of the WTO Council and Trade Negotiations Committee

Speakers 2qp4y

Alexandre Parola 42ga
Brazilian Ambassador to the WTO 141n1k

Carlos Cozendey 524x9
Delegate to the Paris-based International Economic Organizations 3m5v5a

Lia Valls Pereira 5r1z3q
Senior Fellow 511h12

Adjunct Professor at the School of Economic Sciences at the Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ)

Luís Antonio Balduino Carneiro 644r7
Ambassador of Brazil to Colombia z5n5z

Maria Clara Carisio 4dj4p
Ambassador of Brazil to the Cooperative Republic of Guyana 213y6t

Paulo Estivallet de Mesquita 2u382
Brazilian Ambassador to China 5q3r33

Roberto Azevêdo 385g73
Former WTO General Director and Executive Vice President of Corporate Affairs at PepsiCo 516661

Rogério de Souza Farias 2v6pp
PhD in International Relations 3vf6w

Sandra Rios 5ip5h
Senior Fellow 511h12

Director at CINDES and Partner at EcoStrat Consultants

Tatiana Prazeres 4b733n
Foreign Trade Secretary of the Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services 4l4z2b

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