Brazil Summit

Brazil enters 2026 at a pivotal moment. Global markets are adjusting to shifting trade dynamics, geopolitical tension and tighter financial conditions, prompting investors to reassess where risk and opportunity lie across emerging markets.
With its diversified economy and global importance as a supplier of food, energy and critical minerals, Brazil remains strategically positioned. Yet fiscal pressures, elevated borrowing costs and questions around policy direction in an election year are testing investor confidence. At the same time, geopolitical uncertainty, evolving trade relations and strategic competition between major economies is reshaping global capital flows, commodity demand and supply chains.



The Financial Times Brazil Summit brings together senior policymakers, business leaders and global investors to examine Brazil’s economic outlook and the opportunities shaping the country’s next phase of growth.
The Summit offers a unique forum to understand how global capital is being repositioned and what Brazil’s policy choices and structural advantages mean for investment, competitiveness and growth.
World-class business leaders and speakers
Key themes and discussions

Global markets and capital flows
Where Brazil sits as investors reassess emerging markets, currencies and risk in a more fragmented global economy.

Foreign investment and investor sentiment
What is driving renewed capital inflows and how fiscal policy, tariffs and election uncertainty could influence investor confidence.
Regulated infrastructure and services
How sanitation, mobility, health services and digital infrastructure are evolving under new regulatory frameworks and attracting long term investment.

Industrial transformation and green growth
How Brazil can accelerate innovation, modern manufacturing and low carbon industrial development.
Critical minerals and supply chains
Brazil’s growing role in supplying the resources essential for clean energy systems, batteries and advanced manufacturing.
Brazil’s policy outlook in an election year
How fiscal policy, reform momentum and political uncertainty could shape investor confidence and economic strategy heading into Brazil’s next political cycle.
The Magic of In-Person Networking
Delegates, speakers and sponsors will be able to attend exclusive networking breaks and lunches throughout the event, as well as a drinks reception. You will be part of the global conversation with business leaders and investors sharing insights, knowledge and plans for the crucial period ahead.

Welcome to Convene at One Liberty Plaza
We are delighted to host Brazil Summit in-person at Convene One Liberty Plaza. The venue sits in one of the city’s first skyscrapers conveniently located in Downtown New York City.
Convene One Liberty Plaza, 1 Liberty St, New York, NY 10006

THE EARLY BIRD
IN-PERSON PASS
Gain access to in-person sessions and networking drinks. Network and connect with your peers.
$1,419
ends April 8
THE EARLY BIRD
CORPORATE PACKAGES
Make the most of your learning and networking by bringing your team—save up to 15% per person.
Group of 3: $1,277 per person
Group of 5: $1,206 per person
ends April 8
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Speaking Opportunities
Mariana Schapira
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Teresa Aguilar
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Delegate Services
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