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Brazil–New Zealand relations

Brazil–New Zealand relations are the diplomatic relations between Brazil and New Zealand. Both nations are members of the Cairns Group and the United Nations.

Brazil–New Zealand relations

Brazil

New Zealand

History edit

During European colonialism, both Brazil and New Zealand would have been in contact when Portuguese ships carrying goods from Brazil traded with British ships carrying goods from New Zealand. As early as 1874, New Zealand census show Brazilians residing in New Zealand.[1] During World War II, soldiers from Brazil and New Zealand fought together during the Italian Campaign (1943-1945). Both nations are founding members of the United Nations.

Official diplomatic relations between Brazil and New Zealand were established in 1964.[2] In 1997, Brazil opened an embassy in Wellington.[2] In November 2001, New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark paid a visit to Brazil, the first by a New Zealand Prime Minister, and inaugurated the New Zealand embassy in Brasília.[3] In 2010, a Working Holiday visa scheme was agreed between both nations.[4] In 2013, New Zealand Prime Minister John Key paid a visit to Brazil. His visit included an official meeting with Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff.[5]

Brazilians are the largest Latin American community in New Zealand.[6] In 2018, both nations held the VIII Brazil-New Zealand Political Consultation Meeting, in Brasília.[2]

High-level visits edit

 
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key visiting with Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff; 2013.

High-level visits from Brazil to New Zealand

High-level visits from New Zealand to Brazil[7][8]

Trade edit

In 2018, total trade between both nations amounted to US$204 million.[5] Brazil's main exports to New Zealand include: coffee in grains, orange juice and tobacco. New Zealand's main exports to Brazil include: dairy products, kiwifruit and fish.[5]

 
Maritime Tower hosting the Embassy of Brazil in Wellington

Resident diplomatic missions edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Teara: Latin Americans in New Zealand
  2. ^ a b c Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: New Zealand
  3. ^ Brazil-Oceania: New Horizons
  4. ^ Working visas for Kiwis in Brazil
  5. ^ a b c New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Brazil
  6. ^ Teara-Latin Americans: Recent Arrivals
  7. ^ PM to visit Latin America
  8. ^ Brazil's Iron Lady surprises Key
  9. ^ Embassy of Brazil in Wellington
  10. ^ Embassy of New Zealand in Brasília

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