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From that point onwards, relations between Switzerland and Brazil have become more constant and meaningful, with official involvement of governmental authorities of both parts increasing accordingly - In 1958 the Brazilian representation in Switzerland was elevated to the status of embassy, and given more authority to mediate and defend Brazilian interests before the international courts located there.

With the growth of the relationship's importance for both countries, the first swiss confederation presidential visit to Brazil hppened in 1994 - Presently, Switzerland works closely with the brics, a multinational block composed by brasil, russia, india, china and south africa, which seeks to foment the development of nations by creating a more balanced world economy. arrow-back      arrow-forward
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