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the economic and political relationship between Brazil and chile grows year after year - Brazil has invested well over three billion in chile via a number of companies operating in chile owned by brazilians and focusing on the sectors of finance, mining, food, pharmaceuticals and energy.

there are many financial benefits for individuals trading between the two countries since zero tariff rates are available on almost all of the trade exchanges - both countries are active in MERCOSUR, mercado comum do sul, which encourages free trade and the efficient movement of goods and products throughout most countries in south america. arrow-back      arrow-forward
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