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Low Inflation Seems to Have Days Counted in Brazil
Brazil's consumer prices index in August increased at its slowest pace in 11 months, 0.28% following on a significant drop in food prices according to the latest release from...
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Argentina President in Brazil Looking for Inspiration and Money
The President of Argentina, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, traveled this Saturday, September 6 to Brazil, in order to consolidate the strategic integration alliance between Brazil and Argentina and hopefully...
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President Lula Asked to Leave Brazil After He Pans National Soccer Team
The coach of Brazil's soccer national team, Dunga, and some Brazil players were not happy to hear Brazilian President, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, praise Argentine star Lionel Messi...
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Venezuela Depending on Brazil Now to Become a Mercosur's Full Member
The President of Paraguay, Fernando Lugo, is scheduled to make his first official international incursion (and test) next September 17 when he visits Brazil and meets with his counterpart,...
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Brazil Says No to Iran Invitation to Join OPEC
The Brazilian government has turned down a formal invitation by Iran for Brazil to join the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) it was reported by the official Iranian...
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Thanks to a 50% Hike in Beef Prices Brazil Exports 22% Less and Earns 18% More
From January to August, Brazil's beef exports fell 22% year-on-year to 711,716 tons swt (scale weight tons), while revenue was up 18% as average export prices increased 50% to...
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Brazilian Journalist Hit by Home-Made Bomb. Political Motive Suspected
France-based international NGO dedicated to defend freedom of the press Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has voiced concern and called for security to be stepped up for the Brazilian press...
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Tobacco and Printing Help Brazil Industry Grow 7% in 12 Months
Industrial activity in Brazil grew 1% in July when compared to the previous month, lower growth than was identified from May to June (2.9%). This information was disclosed September...
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Stock Market Investors Grow But Investment Shrinks in Brazil
From July to August, the number of natural people investing in the São Paulo Stock Exchange (Bovespa) rose by 320 people, from 528,769 to 529,089 investors. Still in August,...
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Brazil President Wants Oil Money to Fight Poverty and Improve Education
Brazil's President, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, used event in Vitória, capital of the Brazilian southeastern state of Espírito Santo, to mark the beginning of production of oil in...
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Don't Expect Lower Interest Rates, Warns Brazil's Finance Minister
Guido Mantega, the Finance minister of Brazil, told reporters this Tuesday, September 2, that the Brazilian government has no intention of lowering interest rates as long as inflation threatens...
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Brazil's Intelligence Leadership Suspended After Spying on Chief Justice
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil suspended on Monday, September 1st, the entire leadership of the country's intelligence agency after it was accused of spying on the...
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Brazil Reaches 190 Million People, But Will Stop Growing in 30 Years
The population of Brazil reached 189.6 million and will cease to grow in 30 years time when it's expected to total 220 million inhabitants according to a report from...
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Brazilian Judge Orders Recall of Playboy at Request of Catholic Priest
Osvaldo Freixinho, a judge from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, ordered the Brazilian version of Playboy magazine to recall its August issue which contained a photograph of actress Carol Castro,...
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Brazil Spending US$ 160 Million for Nuclear Sub to Protect Oil Fields
The Brazilian government should spend US$ 160 million by the end of next year on the development of a nuclear-powered submersible to protect the oil reserves found recently off...
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Brazil's Ancient Amazon Civilization More Developed than Thought
Scientists have discovered with the help of satellite imagery the remains of ancient once densely populated towns in west Brazil, an area that was thought to be virgin forest....
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Brazil Deregulates Air Fares to South America
As of this Monday, September 1st, the Brazilian government will no longer regulate air fares from Brazil to the rest of South America. This should represent a significant reduction...
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Why Are Oil-Covered Penguins Washing Up Dead on Brazilian Beaches?
Oil-slicked penguins, possibly thousands of them, washed up dead on the beaches of a popular Brazilian resort in the south of Brazil on Friday, and Brazilian officials reported they...
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Chinese Airline Gets First of Five Brazilian Jets Ordered
Brazilian aircraft maker Embraer delivered, August 28, the first of five Embraer 190 jets to China's Kunpeng Airlines, one of the largest operators on the Chinese regional aviation market....
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Study Shows Brazil Growing at Least 3% for Next 5 Years Despite World Jitters
A study by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (Eclac) shows that Brazil is going to grow more than Latin America and the Caribbean this year....
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Brazil Expecting Close to US$ 1.5 Trillion in Investments Up to 2011
Private and public investment in dynamic sectors of the Brazilian economy should grow 18% a year between 2008 and 2011. The forecast was made by the president of the...
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World Meets in Brazil to Discuss Where Shopping Malls Are Going
São Paulo, Brazil, is holding a congress that will show how the shopping mall industry is behaving in several countries. Mall Mania: an international reality - China, India,...
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Brazil Offers World Over 700,000 Carbon Credits from Sanitary Landfills
The São Paulo municipal government will be holding its second carbon credit auction for the sale of CERs (Certified Emission Reductions) on September 25. A total amount of 713,000...
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Brazil Goes to New Zealand to Learn Ecotourism
A Memorandum of Understanding signed between Brazil and New Zealand should lead to cooperation in the management, research and protection of natural protected areas New Zealand's Conservation Minister Steve...
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Reese Witherspoon in Brazil Fights Violence Against Women
US-based beauty products company Avon is celebrating in Brazil the success of the firm's first-ever global fundraising product, the Women's Empowerment Bracelet, which has sold 1.5 million units since...
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New York Gets to See Documentary on Brazil's Black Rebel Slaves Villages from 1600s
Quilombo Country, the award-winning documentary about Brazilian villages founded by escaped and rebel slaves, will have its premiere theatrical run in New York at the Two Boots Pioneer Theater...
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US Tractor Maker John Deere Invests US$ 80 Million in Brazil
US-based agriculture equipment maker John Deere announced its intention to invest approximately US$ 80 million in its agricultural manufacturing and parts distribution operations in Brazil to increase manufacturing capacity...
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Brazilian Imports of Chemicals Grow 52% in First Half
Brazil's production of chemical products for industrial use rose 17.83% last month, according to figures disclosed August 27 by the Brazilian Chemical Industry Association (Abiquim). According to the organization,...
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Brazil Wants to Export Eco-Electric Shower
Brazil's KL Telecom, a company located in Santa Rita do Sapucaí, in the Brazilian southeastern state of Minas Gerais state, has invested in what they say is an ecologically...
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Brazil and Argentina Ready to Create Binational Nuclear Agency
Brazil and Argentina are intent on addressing the creation of a binational nuclear energy agency when presidents Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, from Argentina...