EU and Brazil Deepen Digital Partnership to Strengthen Connectivity, Innovation and Data Infrastructure
The European Union and Brazil are accelerating cooperation in digital technologies, cybersecurity and connectivity, reinforcing one of the most strategic technology partnerships between Europe and Latin America.

The relationship between the European Union and Brazil is entering a new phase driven by digital transformation, technological cooperation and the growing importance of secure global connectivity.
As governments and businesses increasingly depend on digital infrastructure, both partners are expanding collaboration in areas such as data networks, cybersecurity, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and next-generation telecommunications.
The partnership reflects a broader strategic objective shared by Brussels and Brasília: reducing technological vulnerabilities while creating new opportunities for innovation, investment and economic growth.
Brazil has emerged as a key digital partner for Europe in Latin America due to the size of its economy, its rapidly growing technology ecosystem and its strategic role within regional digital infrastructure.
The cooperation agenda covers multiple areas, including the development of resilient subsea cable networks, trusted digital connectivity, research collaboration and secure data exchange frameworks.
Submarine cables have become a particularly important component of the relationship.
These networks carry the overwhelming majority of global internet traffic and are increasingly viewed as critical infrastructure for economic competitiveness, national security and digital sovereignty. Strengthening connectivity between Europe and Latin America has therefore become a strategic priority for both regions.
The partnership also seeks to foster innovation ecosystems capable of supporting emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, advanced computing and digital services.
For European companies, Brazil offers access to one of the largest digital markets in the world. For Brazilian firms, collaboration with Europe provides opportunities for technology transfer, research partnerships and access to investment capital.
The initiative aligns with the European Union's broader Global Gateway strategy, which aims to strengthen international infrastructure connections through sustainable and trusted partnerships.
Beyond technology, the collaboration has important economic implications.
Digital infrastructure increasingly underpins trade, financial services, industrial production, education and public administration. Investments in connectivity and digital capabilities are therefore becoming key drivers of competitiveness and economic resilience.
For Latin America, the EU-Brazil digital partnership could serve as a model for future regional cooperation, helping accelerate digital transformation while strengthening links with European markets.
As global competition intensifies around artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and digital infrastructure, Europe and Brazil are positioning themselves as strategic partners committed to building a more connected, secure and innovative digital future.



