Marina Silva and Haddad will represent Brazil at the Davos Economic Forum.
The meeting takes place from January 16th to 20th in Davos, Switzerland.
Brazil Agency - The Brazilian government will send ministers Fernando Haddad (Finance) and Marina Silva (Environment and Climate Change) to the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, which will be held between January 16 and 20 in Davos, Switzerland. Both will depart for Europe this weekend.
This year's theme for the Davos Forum is cooperation in a fragmented world. The event is expected to bring together 2,7 international leaders from 130 countries. 52 heads of state and government are also expected. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has decided not to participate in the meeting this year. The president's first international trip will be to Argentina on the 23rd and 24th.
In addition to leaders and government representatives, the World Economic Forum brings together CEOs of major companies, investors, and other economic agents. According to the Ministry of Finance, which did not disclose details about Haddad's agenda of bilateral meetings, the focus of the participation is to send a message that Brazil is a central international player in global economic challenges.
In the view of the Brazilian government, Marina Silva's presence also signals that economic reforms are progressing in line with sustainability goals, which are at the top of current geopolitical concerns. The two Brazilian ministers are expected to participate in a joint event in Davos.
Haddad's delegation will include the Secretary of International Affairs of the Ministry of Finance, Tatiana Rosito, and special advisor Mathias Alencastro, who also works in the international area of the ministry. The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has not yet announced who will accompany Marina Silva or the minister's schedule of meetings in Davos.
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