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brazil and the United States of America, USA, have long enjoyed close relations in politics and economy, which is shown for example by the fact that the USA was, according to some historians, the first country to acknowledge the independence of brazil, having acknowledged it in 1824, only two years after the declaration - until today, through the exchange of ideas, and permanent contact in the areas of education, technology and science the countries are working together on a daily basis.

in june 2015 Brazil and the usa signed an initiative focused on the stimulation of climate change by fostering the interplay of sustainable area use, clean energy and climate influence - the two countries have set the goal of increasing their renewable energy sources up to 20 precent by the year of 2030. arrow-back      arrow-forward
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