NEW YORK* - US investors want to expand their economic presence in Brazil in areas of strategic interest. In recent conversations with representatives of the National Confederation of Industry (CNI), US authorities and businesspeople highlighted four priority sectors for new investments in the country: critical minerals, satellite technology, energy and data centers.
"They have already outlined the areas of interest: critical minerals, satellites, energy and data centers," Frederico Lamego, CNI's superintendent of International Relations, told EXAME during the organization's event in New York this week.
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