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🔒 Brazil: Interview with Brazilian Diplomat Camila Olsen The UN Brief

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Interview with Brazilian Diplomat Camila Olsen on Promoting Brazil Abroad and Attracting FDI

Interview with Camila Olsen, Head of Trade, Investment, Agriculture and Energy Section at the Brazilian Embassy in Copenhagen
Today I interviewed the Brazilian diplomat Camila Olsen, head of trade investment, agriculture and energy at the Brazilian embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, where she oversees a portfolio of trade in agriculture, we also spoke about Foreign Direct Investment in Brazil, and how they are bringing the most relevant stakeholders to the table: academia, private and public sectors at the Embassy of Brazil and Denmark, in the division she works, which is promoting trade. 
We spoke about trading commodities, Brazil's competitive advantage given its climate, and how it trades with the global south as a tropical country exporter of goods that cannot be farmed, or produced anywhere else. 
Thank you for watching and listening to THE UN BRIEF. And don't forget to subscribe. 
The UN brief is a publication that reaches 12,000 plus diplomats, tech executives, EU and UN officials, and academics of International Relations every week, around the globe.

Subscriber-only episode
Interview with Brazilian Diplomat Camila Olsen on Promoting Brazil Abroad and Attracting FDI

Interview with Camila Olsen, Head of Trade, Investment, Agriculture and Energy Section at the Brazilian Embassy in Copenhagen
Today I interviewed the Brazilian diplomat Camila Olsen, head of trade investment, agriculture and energy at the Brazilian embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, where she oversees a portfolio of trade in agriculture, we also spoke about Foreign Direct Investment in Brazil, and how they are bringing the most relevant stakeholders to the table: academia, private and public sectors at the Embassy of Brazil and Denmark, in the division she works, which is promoting trade. 
We spoke about trading commodities, Brazil's competitive advantage given its climate, and how it trades with the global south as a tropical country exporter of goods that cannot be farmed, or produced anywhere else. 
Thank you for watching and listening to THE UN BRIEF. And don't forget to subscribe. 
The UN brief is a publication that reaches 12,000 plus diplomats, tech executives, EU and UN officials, and academics of International Relations every week, around the globe.

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