Barbados–Brazil relations are the foreign relations between
Barbados and
Brazil. Barbados and Brazil established diplomatic relations on 26 November 1971.
Brazil has a resident Embassy in
Hastings,
Christ Church; while Barbados, which traditionally accredited its Ambassador in
Caracas
Caracas (, ), officially Santiago de León de Caracas, abbreviated as CCS, is the capital and largest city of Venezuela, and the center of the Metropolitan Region of Caracas (or Greater Caracas). Caracas is located along the Guaire River in the ...
as its non-resident Ambassador to Brazil, opened an actual embassy in
Brasília,
Brazil on 27 April 2010. Relations between both nations have steadily increased between both nations, especially during 2010. Barbados and Brazil are members of the
United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean and the
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States.
Cooperation
In 2010 several agreements for cooperation have been signed between Brazilian officials and their Barbadian counterparts. On 26 April Barbados was one of several
CARICOM nations to take part in the "Brazil–Caribbean Community Summit".
During the event several agreements between Barbados and Brazil were signed, including: a Memorandum of Understanding for a Bilateral Technical Cooperation Agreement, a Cultural Cooperation Agreement, an Air Services Agreement, a Complementary Agreement for the implementation of projects in the field of health; and an agreement to expand the provision of Brazilian lecturers at the
University of the West Indies
The University of the West Indies (UWI), originally University College of the West Indies, is a public university system established to serve the higher education needs of the residents of 17 English-speaking countries and territories in th ...
campus in Barbados, with a reciprocal plan to expand similar Caribbean studies programmes in Brazilian institutions of higher education.
On 7 October Brazil's Ambassador signed a US$562 600 agreement to a fund Disaster Risk Reduction with the Barbados-based
Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA).
Also in 2010 both nations signed an agreement to cooperate in the sport of football. Today the agreement has allowed a small group of Barbadian youths to play football at Brazilian football clubs in that nation, with the Barbadian government calling on companies to financially support the new initiative.
The University of the West Indies in Barbados has begun research on families of
Barbadian descent which moved to Brazil in the early 20th century, known there as "Barbadianos", the migratory link is being explored as some of Barbados' more prominent names have survived in that South American nation while others have been assimilated into Brazilian culture.
In 2011, a group of Samba dancers from the group
Sociedade Rosas de Ouro met with Barbados' Minister Of Tourism,
Richard Sealy
Richard L. Sealy is a Barbadian politician who was Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism and International Transport in the Cabinet of Barbados from 23 October 2010 to 25 May 2018 He was replaced by Marsha K. Caddle. He is also the Chair ...
, and also took part in Barbados' biggest festival
Crop Over. At the group's meeting with the Minister he touched on Barbados' ties with Brazil and urged more Barbadians to choose Brazil as a vacation destination.
GOL Airlines
After holding negotiations over a number of years both countries officially witnessed the inaugural direct-flight on 26 June 2010. Operated by
GOL Airlines the inaugural flight arrived in Barbados at 9:45pm. The cost of the initial scheduled airlift for the Barbados Government has been ridiculed by the political opposition in Parliament, but the
David Thompson and subsequent
Freundel Stuart administrations attribute Brazilian tourists as a large portion of the increased tourists to Barbados during the economic downturn.
Trade
Negotiations are ongoing to spur trade and business via the new airlink between both nation
This has been done in part by trade missions to Brazil. Barbados, as one of three nations that were joint stakeholders of
LIAT proposed that LIAT and GOL should team up to promote low-cost airfares between the entire
Caribbean
The Caribbean (, ) ( es, El Caribe; french: la Caraïbe; ht, Karayib; nl, De Caraïben) is a region of the Americas that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean Se ...
and
South America, with Barbadian official hoping it could utilise the
Grantley Adams International Airport in Barbados as a focal point.
See also
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Barbadians in Brazil
Barbadian Brazilians ( pt, Barbadiano-brasileiro) or Bajans, refers to Brazilian people of full, partial or predominantly Barbadian ancestry, or Barbadian-born people residing in Brazil.
At the beginning of the 20th century, many Barbadians wor ...
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History of the Jews in Barbados A Jewish population has been in Barbados almost continually since 1654.
Origins
The Jewish arrival in Barbados is a direct consequence of the Spanish Inquisition, specifically the Alhambra Decree. In 1492, some Sephardic Jews had fled the persecu ...
, from (
Recife,
Brazil)
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Foreign relations of Barbados
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Foreign relations of Brazil
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Union of South American Nations
References
External links
Brazil's relations with Barbados Brazilian Ministry of External Relations (In Portuguese)
Embassy of Brazil in Barbados*
Services at the Brazilian EmbassyEmbassy of Barbados in Brazil
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Brazil
Bilateral relations of Brazil