The Brazilian National Confederation of Industry (CNI) participates in climate conferences as an observer member, aiming to strengthen the position of the Brazilian productive sector on the international stage. Through its actions, CNI seeks to institutionally influence the Brazilian government in climate negotiations, positioning itself as a strategic leader in the transition to a low-carbon economy. This participation reflects the commitment of the Brazilian industry to align its practices with global sustainability demands, fostering innovation and competitiveness in the sector. 

 

During the conferences, CNI promotes the Brazilian industry through initiatives that encourage business, partnerships, and investments focused on decarbonization. The entity's presence includes organizing a booth with debates and business panels that highlight best practices and innovative solutions adopted by the sector, while also enabling discussions with various stakeholders. Additionally, CNI coordinates the Sustainable Business COP and the Business Dialogue meetings, which bring together business leaders and international entities to discuss strategies and opportunities within the context of a low-carbon economy. 

 

Closely following the negotiation rooms, CNI seeks to monitor the most strategic topics for the industrial sector under the Paris Agreement, with the goal of mapping potential developments in Brazilian domestic climate policies. This approach allows the identification of global trends and the anticipation of regulatory and economic impacts that may influence the competitiveness of the national industry. Furthermore, the entity works to ensure that the demands and specificities of the Brazilian productive sector are considered in international discussions, fostering constructive dialogue between the government, the private sector, and other relevant stakeholders.

 

Through its active participation, CNI reinforces the importance of a technical and qualified approach to international issues related to the climate agenda. The entity contributes with analyses and positions that assist in the formulation of public policies aligned with global mitigation and adaptation goals, while ensuring economic viability and innovation in the industrial sector. This technical engagement is essential for preparing the Brazilian industry to face the challenges and seize the opportunities of a low-carbon economy, promoting a fair and efficient transition. 

 

By integrating into international discussions, CNI also strengthens its ability to influence the global climate agenda, positioning the Brazilian industry as a relevant actor in the pursuit of sustainable solutions. This strategic presence enables the entity not only to follow negotiations but also to foster international partnerships, attract investments, and promote the adoption of clean technologies, consolidating Brazil's role as a leader in decarbonization initiatives and sustainable development.