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Daniel Grabois

Trade Analyst

Daniel Grabois is a lawyer with a specialization in international affairs, holding a Master of International Affairs in Development Studies from Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris and a J.D. in Law from Universidade Federal da Paraíba - UFPB. He has a diverse professional background, having worked for prominent organizations such as the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the British Embassy in Brazil, where he served as a Climate Change Project Manager and later as the Economic Governance Programme Manager for four years. Currently, Daniel holds the position of Trade Analyst at the Ministry of Development, Industry, and Trade.

Daniel Grabois started his career as a Programme Officer at UNDP, gaining valuable experience in international cooperation, policy development, and project management. Subsequently, he transitioned to the British Embassy in Brazil, where he held various roles, including Climate Change Project Manager and later as the Economic Governance Programme Manager. Daniel's expertise lies in climate change, economic governance, and international cooperation.

Throughout his professional journey, Daniel Grabois has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing international relations and trade policies. His educational background and hands-on experience have equipped him with the necessary skills to navigate complex legal, political, and economic landscapes. With a profound understanding of global affairs, Daniel continues to make significant contributions to the field of international development.

As a Trade Analyst at the Ministry of Development, Industry, and Trade, Daniel Grabois leverages his expertise in economic governance and international relations to drive strategic decision-making processes. His role involves analyzing trade policies, assessing economic impacts, and shaping governmental initiatives to enhance trade relations on a global scale. Daniel's multidisciplinary approach and practical insights make him a valuable asset in fostering international trade partnerships and promoting sustainable economic growth.