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Tourist trains and Embratur sign agreement to attract foreigners to rail routes

The association representing tourist trains operating in Brazil has signed a technical cooperation agreement with Embratur, the Brazilian tourism agency, to promote the country's existing train routes abroad. This partnership aims to attract foreign visitors by highlighting Brazil's railway tourism offerings. The agreement focuses on international marketing efforts to increase visibility and interest in Brazil's scenic and cultural train journeys. No specific routes or timelines were mentioned in the provided excerpt.

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Tourist trains and Embratur sign agreement to attract foreigners to rail routes

The association representing tourist trains operating in Brazil has signed a technical cooperation agreement with Embratur, the Brazilian tourism agency, to promote the country's existing train routes abroad. This partnership aims to attract foreign visitors by highlighting Brazil's railway tourism offerings. The agreement focuses on international marketing efforts to increase visibility and interest in Brazil's scenic and cultural train journeys. No specific routes or timelines were mentioned in the provided excerpt.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a formal agreement between a private sector association and a government agency aimed at promoting tourism. There is no evident ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided emphasis. The content is neutral and factual, focusing on collaboration rather than policy debate.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article reports on an agreement between the association representing tourist trains and Embratur to promote routes abroad. It provides clear information about the collaboration but lacks specific details on the terms or outcomes of the agreement. The tone remains neutral, though there is slight

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