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Dollar Gets a Three-Year High in Brazil
Despite interventions by Brazil's Central Bank, the BC, which for three times tried to contain the bullish streak of the American greenback, the US dollar gained 3.46% this Wednesday,...
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Suddenly, Brazil and Friends at the WTO Are Geared to Save the World
Just when the WTO's Doha Round had faded into the back pages of specialized trade publications, the G-20 has given it the kiss of life, heralding it as the...
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Brazil's Challenge: Avoiding Oil Curse, Says Minister
According to a close aide to Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil is faced with two challenges concerning the pre-salt layer: keeping investment in drilling and exploration...
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Brazil Blames Crisis for Slowdown in Chicken Exports
Brazilian exports of chicken should end the year at between 3.6 million and 3.7 million tons, according to the Brazilian Poultry Exporters Association (Abef). The figures are below the...
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Brazilian Pet Food Maker Gets a Taste of Foreign Market
It all started with an Internet search in Egypt for a Brazilian supplier of dog food. The Egyptian distributor ended up finding a site, that of Guaru Alimentos, which...
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US Bank Morgan Stanley Warns Brazil Growth Might Be Close to Zero
Brazil's economy could suffer a contraction during two consecutive quarters at the end of 2008 and beginning of 2009, thus suffering a technical recession according to a...
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There Are Already More than 140 Million Cell Phones in Brazil
With Brazil in the lead, ten Latin American countries concentrate 388 million cellular phone lines, which is equivalent to 9.6% of the world's total 4.02 billion on service according...
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Brazil Industry Falls 1.7%, Car Sales Drop 26%
Industrial production in Brazil fell in October as the global financial meltdown sent shock waves through Latin America's largest economy, the government said Tuesday, November 2. It was the...
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Air Europa Buys an Additional Six Jets from Brazil's Embraer
Brazilian aircraft maker Embraer signed a firm order with Globalia, owned by Juan Jose Hidalgo, President of JJH Capital and Air Europa, for an additional six Embraer 195 jets,...
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Brazil May Miss Export Target Due to Heavy Rains and Low Oil Prices
Brazil may not reach its US$ 202 billion export target for this year due to the international situation and Brazil's tragic floods, admitted this Monday, December 1st, the Foreign...
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Monsanto Buys World's Largest Sugarcane Breeding Firm in Brazil
US-based agriculture company Monsanto has completed the purchase of Brazilian firm Aly Participações Ltda., which operates the sugarcane breeding and technology companies, CanaVialis S.A. and Alellyx S.A., both of...
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Despite Crisis Sale of Oil Products Grows 3% for Brazilian Petrobras
At least for now, the international financial crisis has not affected Brazilian state-controlled oil multinational Petrobras sales of oil products. From January to November, sales by the company grew...
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US Private Prison Industry Booming Thanks to Immigrant Inmates
Immigrants are behind one of America's fastest growing, most profitable industries. That shouldn't come as a surprise. Immigrants have always been a core factor in U.S. economic development.
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Brazil Has a Plan to Cut Deforestation by 70% in a Decade
The Brazilian government has just announced a plan to cut destruction of its Amazon rain forest by more than half over the next 10 years. The aim is to...
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In a Decade, Brazil Expects to Grow by 70% Beef Offer, to 14 Million Tons
The annual production of beef in Brazil should be around 14 million tons in 2018. The figure was calculated by researchers at the Center of Advanced Studies in Applied...
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For this Brazilian Urban Couple Beekeeping Became a Honey of a Business
Our story starts like this: Once upon a time there was a couple, a therapist and a psychologist. They lived in a large city, Rio de Janeiro, in the...
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Brazilian Ecotoilet Makes Waste into Fertilizer or Mortar
Brazilian inventor Mário Benedito da Silva, from Porto Velho, in the Brazilian northern state of Rondônia, is one of those people who live trying and creating innovative solutions to...
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UN Hints Brazil May Grow a Mere 0.5% in 2009
São Paulo, Brazil's stock exchange, the Bovespa, suffered a heavy fall this Monday, December 1st, amid domestic and international pessimism. New studies see Brazil growing at a much lower...
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Brazilian Flood: 116 Dead and No Place to Rebuild
This is the worst climatic tragedy of Santa Catarina's history, said governor Luiz Henrique da Silveira. Strong rains have been pushing his state in the south of...
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World's Biggest Floating Christmas Tree Is Alight in Brazil
For the thirteenth year in a row Brazil's Bradesco Bank is bringing to Rio, in southeastern Brazil, its giant Christmas tree, the biggest floating Christmas tree in the world,...
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Paraguay Makes Its Case for a Fair Deal with Brazil on Itaipu
Paraguay, which is a landlocked country, will make public in Uruguay and Spain, its claims to neighboring Brazil regarding the energy from South America's largest hydroelectric dam, Itaipu, which...
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Brazil and Uruguay Annoyed by Argentina's Protectionism in Mercosur
Mercosur senior members Argentina and Brazil as anticipated proposed this Friday, November 28, an increase of the common external tariff, (Arancel Externo Común, AEC) for certain products, and as...
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17 Years After Its Birth Mercosur, in Brazil, Looks for Ways to Integrate
About 200 businessmen, government representatives and groups involved with the Mercosur will meet on December 8 and 9, in Brazilian capital Brasília, to discuss productive integration in the countries...
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Brazil Is in Doha, Qatar, for UN Conference on Financing for Development
Brazil will be participating in the Follow-up International Conference on Financing for Development to Review the Implementation of the Monterrey Consensus, which starts this Saturday, November 29, in Doha,...
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Brazilians Want Foreign Trade Policy That Will Make Them Competitive
The main suggestion presented by Brazilian businessmen who operate in foreign trade in Brazil is the establishment of a national foreign trade policy capable of and offering Brazil conditions...
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Brazil Congress Urges All-Hands-on-Deck Approach to Fight Child Sex
Gathered in Brazil, a United Nations-backed forum to combat the sexual exploitation of children called this Friday, November 28, for a comprehensive strategy comprising laws, policies, regulations and services...
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13-Year-Old Case: Brazil Urged to Find Journalist's Murderer
The murder of a Brazilian journalist still unpunished 13 years after it was committed is being brought by the Inter American Press Association (IAPA) to the Inter-American Commission on...
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Brazilian Amazon Showcases Its Goods at Amazontech
Bio jewels, mashed fruit, scented oils and raw and processed guaraná, all products of the Brazilian Amazon, should be part, in coming months, of the product portfolio of large...
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In the Middle East Brazil Still Can Make Deals
Brazilian businessmen who participated in the Big 5 Show, a trade fair for the building sector that ended Thursday, November 27, in the Emirates, say that their expectations have...
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US$ 860 Million Loan by Brazil's Petrobras Is No Ominous Sign, Says Minister
Brazil's minister of Mines and Energy, Edison Lobão, confirmed a 2 billion Brazilian reais (US$ 861 million) loan made by Brazilian state-controlled oil multinational Petrobras from the Federal Savings...
They are calling the Brazilian performance against Japan as superb (read Fifa, BBC, etc).
In the first half, the Japanese goalkeeper made 5 spectacular defenses, he is a true Samurai. The Japanese are the actual Asia’s champion. The Japanese played a good football but could not resist to Brazil’s talent.
Go watch England; they look like a bunch of pinball, bouncing all over the field without real skills and art.