Brazilian Multinationals Increase Overseas Investment by 44%

Speaking at a seminar yesterday, May 29, the president of Brazil’s Central Bank, Henrique Meirelles, reported that direct foreign investments abroad by Brazilian firms rose from US$ 50 billion in 2001, to US$ 71.6 billion in September 2005, an increase of 44%.

Meirelles called the branching out of Brazilian firms abroad "natural and healthy." They remit profits and dividends back to Brazil, he pointed out.

And he went on to say that it showed the "Globalization of Brazilian business and a corporate effort to take advantage of foreign markets and obtain comparative advantages."

The growth abroad reflects the sound, solid competitive capacity of the Brazilian economy. Meirelles added that GDP growth this year should be 4%, higher that the average of 3.7% for the last three years.

Brazil is the fourth country amongst the developing nations with greatest direct investments abroad. The information is from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad).

ABr

Tags:

You May Also Like

The Café

Her hand reached for the finely stained French-style door, and she thankfully shut out ...

A street reserved for camelôs, street vendors, in Brazil

Brazil: More than Half of Sí£o Paulo Population Buys Pirated Products

Music, film and publishing industries from around the world lose billions of dollars annually ...

Swiss National Taken to Jail in Brazil for Calling Airport Agent a Monkey

Brazilian authorities arrested a Swiss citizen in Rio's international airport Antônio Carlos Jobim, charging ...

Brazil’s Development Bank Posts US$ 2.5 Billion in Profits

Brazil's BNDES (Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social – National Bank for Economic ...

Brazilian Real Hits 35-Month High Against Dollar

Brazilian and Latin American equities turned lower on the day, after a substantial ascent ...

Rescue from Sea

Surveying the panorama, I saw mile after mile of developed beaches fronted by high-rise ...

Gilberto Gil Among Brazilians at Lebanon’s International Music Festival

Brazilian artists are among the highlights of the international music festivals to take place ...

Like Brazil’s Centenary Niemeyer Fidel Says He’ll Keep on Working

With a letter – the contents of which were broadcast on Cuban TV – ...

Life in Brazil’s Favelas Is a Hell Without Health or Dignity

I still remember the Geography class at school when we watched a video about ...

Coca-Cola in Brazil

Brazil’s Thirst for Coke Grows 8%, 2% Over Global Average

Brazilians are drinking more Coke. The sales volume of Coca-Cola Brazil increased by 8% ...