Looking at it from all perspectives, Brazil is a continent. It has different time zones and climatic zones, and is the largest economy in Latin America (and the sixth in the world). Brazil is very important to Flanders, particularly in terms of economy and trade. Flemish port missions and commercial traffic is regular from the Brazilian side. Flemish-Brazilian trade figures are steady and have been rising over the long-term. Politically, Brazil is firmly demanding an increasingly important place on the world stage. Flanders can therefore benefit from this by strengthening and deepening bilateral relations with Brazil. Culturally, Brazil plays a prominent role among Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) countries in the world, with its music, literature, poetry and art. The country has a very diverse population whose ancestors came from all over the world (Japan, Europe, Africa, etc.) It also has a significant indigenous population. The Amazon forest, the Carnival of Rio and the architect
- Memorandum of Understanding on educational cooperation and exchanges between the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Brazil and the Ministry of Education and Training of the Flemish Government of the Kingdom of Belgium
- MoU on educational cooperation and exchanges between the Government of the Federal District of Brasilia of the Republic of Brazil and the Ministry of Education and Training, Youth, Equal Opportunities and Brussels of the Flemish Government (Belgium)
- Agreement between the Belgo-Luxemburg Economic Union and the Government of the Federative Republic Brazil on the reciprocal promotion and protection of investments
- Interregional Framework Cooperation Agreement between the European Community and its Member States, of the one part, and the Southern Common Market and its Party States, of the other part
- Agreement between the Government of the Kingdom of Belgium and the Government of the Federative Republic of Brazil on air services