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Abstract
This study examines Brazil’s evolution from a primarily agricultural economy to a pivotal
player within global supply chains, contesting the traditional view of emerging markets as mere
suppliers of raw materials and labor. It closely examines Brazil’s assertive efforts and the obstacles it
encounters, focusing on its role within the context of Latin America. Utilizing macroeconomic data,
the research reveals the barriers to Brazil’s deeper integration into global supply chains and outlines
novel strategies to enhance its global position. The findings highlight Brazil’s capacity to significantly
influence and advance the global economic framework, emphasizing its vital role in redefining the
narrative on global supply chain engagement from a Latin American perspective.