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Foreign Trade

Supporting competitive Brazilian companies in the international market is a primary objective of the Brazilian government. Since 1990, the BNDES has been part of the successful efforts towards maintaining a market-based, competitive environment for Brazilian exporters. BNDES-exim provides Brazilian producers of goods and services with an important source of financing for trading with the rest of the world. Among BNDES-exim’s efforts, the increasing support of Brazilian companies trading in South America has been emphasized, in response to their strategy to strengthen commercial and financial ties across the continent.

The goal to support the development of a more dynamic export sector, integrated with the global market, also meets the objective of strengthening the domestic market, which operates as a powerful instrument for Brazilian companies to increase productivity and improve the quality of their goods and services.

BNDES-exim’s support to Brazilian export companies represents a significant contribution to achieving long-term sustainable development, by offering Brazilian businesses located abroad the financial instruments for fair (*) and successful undertakings.

(*) Brazil is an active member of the WTO and is part of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention.

BNDES-exim’s credit lines for foreign trade

In order to fulfill the demands of Brazilian exporters and companies investing abroad, the BNDES has created the following credit lines, offering competitive conditions for the internationalization of Brazilian companies.

Credit lines for exports of goods and services

The BNDES also provides support for Brazilian companies established abroad.

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01/23/2012
BNDES aproves support conditions airport concessions in Guarulhos, Brasília and Viracopos
The board of directors of the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) has approved the basic financial support conditions for public services concessions in expanding, maintaining and exploring the international airports in Brasilia (Federal District), Campinas and Guarulhos (satellite cities both in the state of São Paulo).
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BNDES’ disbursements reach R$140 billion in 2011
The BNDES’ disbursements closed the year 2011 at R$ 139.7 billion. The result was within the Bank’ expectations and allowed the institution to continue contributing to the expansion of investments in the Brazilian economy, with emphasis on the infrastructure sector.