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Infrastructure, Logistics and Foreign Trade in Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, and Korea systems as part of an International Cooperation Project towards Regional Development
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Infrastructure, Logistics and Foreign Trade in Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, and Korea systems as part of an International Cooperation Project towards Regional Development - Information Matched Team Team 52 Name Daiana Sayuri Fugikava Country Brazil Scholarship G-20 Email Address sayurijurema@gmail.com Year 2022 Program MPM Workplace Category Government Workplace City Council Department Legislative Secretariat Position Operation Support Agent -
Brief intro of project
Infrastructure, Logistics and Foreign Trade in Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, and Korea systems as part of an International Cooperation Project towards Regional Development - Brief intro of project Title Infrastructure, Logistics and Foreign Trade in Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, and Korea systems as part of an International Cooperation Project towards Regional Development Sustainable Development Goals 9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure Timely Global Issues 3. Cooperatives in a Global Economy Intrastructure and Transport Summary of your project This project aims to enhance infrastructure, logistics, and foreign trade in Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, through international cooperation with Korea. By leveraging Korea´s advanced systems in smart logistics, infrastructure planning, and trade facilitation, the initiative seeks to improve regional connectivity, economic development, and sustainability. The project aligns with SDG 9, by fostering resilient infrastructure and innovation, and SDG 17, by promoting global partnerships for sustainable development. -
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Details of Cooperation Project
Infrastructure, Logistics and Foreign Trade in Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, and Korea systems as part of an International Cooperation Project towards Regional Development - Details of Cooperation Project Objective of the Project Strengthen Brazil-Korea cooperation in infrastructure and trade development.
Implement innovative logistics and trade facilitation strategies inspired by Korea´s best practices.
Improve port efficiency, multimodal transport systems, and supply chain resilience in Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul State.
Develope policy recommendations for infrastructure financing and regulatory improvements.
Enhance economic integration through technology transfer and knowledge exchange.
Contribute to SDG 9 by fostering sustainable industrialization and technological innovation.
Support SDG 17 by building international knowledge-sharing.Expected Benefits from the Project Economic Growth: Strengthened trade flows between Brazil and Korea, fostering new business opportunities.
Infrastructure Development: Improved transport networks, reducing logistics costs and enhancing efficiency.
Technology Transfer: Adoption of Korea´s smart logistics and digital trade facilitation solutions.
Sustainability: Environmentally friendly infrastructure solutions, contributing to SDG 9.
Regional Competitiveness: Strengthened position os Parana, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul State as international trade hubs.
Stronger Global Partnerships: Collaboration between Brazilian and Korean Institutions, reinforcing SDG 17.Anything you would like to inform the potential partner Collaboration Opportunities: We welcome partnerships with KDI alumni, academic institutions, government agencies, and private sector stakeholders.
Engagement Formats: Partners can contribute through joint research, knowledge exchange, policy advisory, or pilot project implementation.
Strategic Importance: This initiative strengthens Korea-Latin America economic ties and contributes to global SDGs