Mar 14 • 12:56 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Brazil-Lithuania Chamber of Commerce Opens in Sao Paulo to Strengthen Mutual Ties

The newly established Brazil-Lithuania Chamber of Commerce aims to enhance collaboration between companies of both nations and facilitate business partnerships.

The newly established Brazil-Lithuania Chamber of Commerce in Sao Paulo is set to serve as a strategic platform for increasing cooperation between businesses in Brazil and Lithuania. The chamber will focus on fostering innovation and investment in key sectors such as technology, industry, logistics, energy, and agriculture. Carlos Levensteinas, the Honorary Consul of Lithuania, has been appointed as the first president of the chamber, with Laercio Uliana serving as vice president.

The board of the chamber will consist of well-known professionals and entrepreneurs with Lithuanian roots and leaders from the Brazilian business community. This initiative is seen as a significant step in strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries, promoting meaningful connections among entrepreneurs, institutions, and investors. In a statement, Levensteinas emphasized the importance of honoring the historical ties between Lithuania and Brazil through this new venture.

The opening event of the chamber is expected to attract representatives from government, diplomacy, and industry leaders, highlighting the potential for enhanced economic cooperation. The establishment of this chamber could lead to increased trade, shared knowledge, and collaboration in various sectors, benefiting both nations economically and culturally.

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