Brazil Software Exports Triple to Paltry US$ 314 Million

Brazilian software export tripled in three years, rising from US$ 100 million in 2002, to US$ 314 million in 2004. The figures are included in a study published Thursday, October 27, by Observatório Digital, the research area of the Society for the Promotion of Excellence in Brazilian Software (Softex).

The objective of the study is to show the profile of Brazilian software export companies and supply subsidies for the formulation of government policies for incentives to the sector.

Together, the 30 largest companies in the sector in Brazil exported the equivalent to US$ 307 million last year, which answers to 97% of the total.

To the secretary of Information Technology Policies of Brazil’s Ministry of Science and Technology, Marcelo Lopes, Observatório Digital will play an important part in supplying incentives to the correction of the routes taken in the Brazilian software policy.

"The sector is a priority in the industrial policy. Since 1993, when Softex was created, Brazil has been trying to make itself an international market," he said.

According to him, the target is to reach US$ 2 billion in exports each year. "The figures shown by the study are very important, as they show that we are still only at the US$ 300 million level, and must advance strongly so as to reach our targets," he added.

The study also shows that 14 large companies and 9 subsidiaries of multinational companies are responsible for 88% of Brazilian software export. Together, these companies generate 21,000 jobs, being 89% permanent.

According to the coordinator of Observatório Digital, Giancarlo Stetanuto, the study also supported the growth of these companies. "They have already moved in the process for insertion on the domestic market, but it is still necessary to create a more definite strategy for entry into this market," he evaluated.

"This will make the companies see that there will be a governmental effort in a specific direction and that, in the next years, they will have incentives and investment."

Lopes added that the definition of the profile of exporters may simplify the adoption of new strategies at the ministry for the sector, among them the stimulation for the birth of new companies.

"Another interesting detail is that Brazil has around 30 companies that total 90% of Brazilian export, which clearly puts the country in a position of need of advancement," he declared.

As an example, he mentioned, India, which, according to him, has more than 600 companies and already exports between US$ 12 and US$ 15 billion a year.

Agência Brasil

Tags:

You May Also Like

Breaking Patents Is Not the Way to Go, Says US to Brazil

U.S.-based Defenders of Property Rights (DPR) praised comments by Deputy United States Trade Representative ...

Brazil and Iraq Warming Up Again to Each Other

Brazilian exports to Iraq can expect to receive a substantial impetus from the Brazilian ...

Political Probe Hints There Will Be a Purge in Brazilian Congress

The chairman of the Post Office Parliamentary Inquiry (CPI), senator DelcÀ­dio Amaral from the ...

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) ...

US Senators in Brazil to Learn How Ethanol is Made and Distributed

A group of American senators begin a week-long visit to Brazil this Friday, April ...

US’s Executive AirShare Orders Five Additional Brazilian Phenom Jets

Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer has signed Executive AirShare, of Kansas City, Missouri, to a ...

Brazil Doubles Imports from Arab Countries While Exports Keep Flat

Exports from Brazil to Arab countries exceeded US$ 1.2 billion in August this year, ...

Lawsuits Won’t Stop Brazil from Building World’s Third Largest Hydroelectric Plant

Despite nasty court battles started by Indians, environmental activists and some of its own ...

US Ultimatum to Brazil: Get Rid of Piracy or Else

The United States gave Brazil a deadline: the country has 6 months to combat ...

Netherlands and Belgium Will Help Brazil Recycle Rubble

Brazil’s Ministry of Science and Technology’s Mineral Technology Center (Cetem) is beginning a project ...