The European Union (EU) has recently designated Kazakhstan as its new strategic partner, evidencing renewed interest and a shift in geopolitical axis towards the country. The EU seeks to exploit Kazakhstan's energy resources as an alternative to Russia, highlighting the strategic importance of this partnership.
This event aims to discuss the new geopolitical configuration between the EU and Kazakhstan, exploring the opportunities and interests arising from this partnership for Brazil. The possible trade benefits were analyzed, especially in the oil sector, commodities and agribusiness, considering Brazil's position as an important exporter and trade partner of the EU.
9 am (BRT)
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The European Union (EU) has recently designated Kazakhstan as its new strategic partner, evidencing renewed interest and a shift in geopolitical axis towards the country. The EU seeks to exploit Kazakhstan's energy resources as an alternative to Russia, highlighting the strategic importance of this partnership.
This event aims to discuss the new geopolitical configuration between the EU and Kazakhstan, exploring the opportunities and interests arising from this partnership for Brazil. The possible trade benefits were analyzed, especially in the oil sector, commodities and agribusiness, considering Brazil's position as an important exporter and trade partner of the EU.
Member of the Advisory Board of the Brazil Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, D.C.
Professor at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Researcher prociencia at FAPERJ and CNPq's PQ Scholar - level 2
Associate Professor of International Relations at University of São Paulo