Grenada
Brazil and Grenada established diplomatic relations in 1976. In 2008, Brazil established its resident embassy in Saint George's.
Milestones in the bilateral cooperation include the Basic Agreement on Technical, Scientific and Technological Cooperation, in force since 2010, and the Memorandum of Understanding on Technical Cooperation in Agriculture, in force since 2012. In addition, Grenada has taken a number of training courses offered by Brazil in CARICOM countries.
In 2017, in response to a request from the Grenadian government, the Brazilian Ministry of Health donated 150 vials of human immunoglobulin as humanitarian cooperation for the treatment of Guillain-Barré syndrome, in Grenada.
In 2018, bilateral trade totaled $9.02 million. Brazilian exports to Grenada amounted to $8.98 million, and imports reached $0.04 million. Brazil has a favorable trade balance with Grenada, with a surplus of $8.94 million.
Chronology of bilateral relations
2014 – The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Grenada pays an official visit to Brazil (June 9)
2010 – The Prime Minister of Grenada takes part in the 1st Brazil – CARICOM Summit
2009 – The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Grenada pays an official visit to Brazil with scheduled events in São Paulo and Brasília
2008 – Brazil establishes its embassy in Saint George’s
2006 –Minister of Foreign Affairs Celso Amorim visits Granada
1976 – Establishment of diplomatic relations