Brazilian President begins Scandinavian tour to push ethanol trade
President Lula da Silva of Brazil began a four-country Scandinavian tour aimed at promoting ethanol exports and signing environmental agreements. Brazil is expected to sign a new agreement for ethanol export to Sweden, adding to its existing exports to Norway, Finland and Denmark.
The President has been on tour throughout this year strongly promoting the Brazilian ethanol success story. Commencing research into ethanol production following the oil shocks of the 1970s, Brazil today is fuel self-sufficient after converting most of its automobiles to flex-fuel. Brazil has had particular success in attracting Indian interest as well as European ethanol imports, and has been pushing hard for rollback of the ethanol tariff in the United States.
After completing his five-day Scandinavian visit, the President will visit Spain before heading home.
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