President Ramaphosa undertakes State Visit to Brazil to strengthen bilateral ties

Date: 2026-03-10
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa is on a two-day State Visit to Brasília, Brazil, at the invitation of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The visit aims to reinforce the strategic partnership between the two nations, initially formalized in a 2010 declaration.

Key objectives of the visit include enhancing diplomatic, political, and economic relations between the two BRICS members. Priority areas of discussion cover economic cooperation in sectors such as agribusiness, aerospace, energy, mining, and science and technology, as well as trade and investment opportunities to build on the R32.5 billion in bilateral trade recorded in 2025.

The visit also focuses on collaboration within multilateral platforms, including the G20, IBSA, and the United Nations, alongside discussions on tourism and mobility, including a potential new bilateral air-services agreement to double weekly flights and leveraging Brazil’s recent inclusion on South Africa’s 90-day visa-exemption list.

During the official programme, President Ramaphosa participated in a formal welcome ceremony at the Palácio do Planalto and held high-level talks with President Lula on bilateral and geopolitical priorities. He also addressed the South Africa–Brazil Business Forum at the Itamaraty Palace, promoting commercial collaboration between the two countries.

President Ramaphosa is accompanied by a high-level delegation of Cabinet ministers to advance discussions across various sectors and strengthen the bilateral agenda between South Africa and Brazil.

 

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