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in 1918 Brazil acknowledged the independence of Poland and became one of the first countries to do so - in 1920 diplomatic ties between the two countries were established and, with the exception of the second world war, remain intact until today.

Since 2004 when Poland entered the european union, relations between the two nations began to strengthen - two way trade between Brazil and Poland reached over US$ 1 billion in 2012 and Brazil is considered Poland's number one trading partner in latin america.

brasil's most common exports to Poland in the first decade of the XXI century included Embraer aircrafts, which made up approximately 60 percent of LOT, the polish airline. arrow-back      arrow-forward
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