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The following year, Australia opened a diplomatic office in Rio de Janeiro, its first diplomatic representation in Latin America. [1] That same year, Brazil opened a diplomatic office in Canberra. In 1990, both nations created the Brazil-Australia Political Consultations mechanism, which gave a new impetus to bilateral relations.
Latin America's economic growth has attracted Australian commercial interest, with Brazil's growth being of particular note. [4] The goods trade between Australia and Latin America has gone from A$1.3 billion in 1990 to A$8.5 billion in 2012; analysts have identified the two entities' location in the Pacific Rim as positioning them to also benefit from economic dynamism in East Asia. [5]
Location map. Politics portal; Australia portal; ... Pages in category "Australia–Brazil relations" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Australia: See Australia–Brazil relations. Australia has an embassy in Brasília and a consulate-general in São Paulo. Brazil has an embassy in Canberra and a consulate-general in Sydney. Fiji: 16 February 2006: Both countries established diplomatic relations on 16 February 2006 [351] Brazil is accredited to Fiji from its embassy in Canberra ...
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Wednesday he wants to resume the "good and fruitful" relations his country used to have with Africa when he was in office for the first time ...
Treaty Between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Brazil Providing for the Establishment of a Peace Commission [4] 1940: Trade: Exchange of Notes constituting an Agreement between the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia and the Government of the Republic of Brazil regulating Commercial Relations [5] 1969: Visas
See Australia–Kenya relations. Australia's relations with Kenya are based on Kenya's key role and position in East Africa and its importance in multilateral bodies such as the United Nations, the Commonwealth and the World Trade Organization. Australia has a high commission in Nairobi, opened in September 1965. [266]