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The first Uzbek–Brazilian Trade House has officially begun operations in Rio de Janeiro. Registered as Brazilian-Uzbekistan Trade House Ltd, the entity was established to serve as a permanent commercial bridge between Central Asia and Latin America.
The launch, reported on May 19, 2026, represents a milestone in bilateral economic relations — providing Uzbek and Brazilian businesses with a dedicated platform for trade facilitation, market entry, and partnership development.
Rio de Janeiro was chosen for its role as a major Brazilian commercial hub and gateway to the wider Latin American market. Through Brazil’s membership in MERCOSUR, the Trade House can help Uzbek exporters and investors reach a regional market of hundreds of millions of consumers.
The Trade House is designed to support companies on both sides of the corridor with:
Officials highlighted that the Trade House aligns with recent high-level visits and growing trade volumes between the two countries. By combining on-the-ground presence in Brazil with links to Tashkent and regional partners, the institution aims to turn diplomatic momentum into measurable commercial outcomes.
For entrepreneurs exploring the Brazil–Uzbekistan trade corridor, the Rio office offers a practical entry point to begin sourcing, exporting, and investing with confidence.
Original source: Dunyo Information Agency
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