There exists a Cultural Association and also a Chamber of Commerce and Industry 'Brazil-Albania'. On June 20, 2012 the
Prime Minister of Albania,
Sali Berisha visited Brazil during an official trip to attend the
Rio 20 Summit, while prior to that the
Foreign Minister of Albania,
Edmond Haxhinasto visited Brazil. The Foreign Minister was received by
Michel Temer, than
Vice President of Brazil and Senator
Fernando Collor de Mello. A bilateral agreement was signed by both countries in future economic cooperation and also a visa abolition agreement. Since 2011 citizens of both countries can travel visa-free. In March, 2012, the Brazilian Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply, Mendes Ribeiro visited Tirana and a bilateral agreement on agricultural cooperation was signed. In March 2025, Brazil exported $12.9M to Albania, mainly poultry meat, frozen bovine meat, and coffee, and imported $213k, resulting in a trade surplus of $12.7M. ==High level visits ==