India Chooses Brazil as Theme at Trade Fair

Brazil is the country-theme of this year’s India International Trade Fair (IITF 2004), which began on Sunday and runs until November 27 in New Delhi. This is the 24th IITF, which in one of Asia’s biggest trade events.

Brazil’s Export Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil) spent US$ 430,000 to set up an exhibition of Brazilian products at the fair. Brazil’s stand it the Fair’s biggest, covering 1,600 square meters.


The products exhibited will be from the following sectors: food, cosmetics, footwear and leather, personal hygiene and perfumes, medical-dental equipment, jewelry and gems, machinery and equipment, sports equipment, cleaning products and musical instruments.


It is estimated that 3.5 million people will visit the fair.


Brazil’s strong presence at the fair is a continuation of the strategy begun with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s visit to India at the beginning of this year.


Free Trade Area


Ealier this year, the ministers of Foreign Relations of Brazil, South Africa, and India met in New Delhi (India) to give continuity to the project for the creation of one great free trade area among the three countries.


The three countries are interested in negotiating a more intense tripartite trade, and establish partnerships in development projects that can later be repeated in other countries, like the United Nations Development Program.


The Brazilian government wants to creat this area, called the G-3, mainly because the group would comprise three large democracies that hold important positions on their continents and can act together on international issues and encourage the democratization of the international system, as the Minister of Foreign Relations, Celso Amorim, has affirmed.


Brazil, South Africa, and India have called for strengthening the United Nations and reforming the Security Council, and they have demonstrated interest in maintaining cooperation in the areas of security, public health, particularly the fight against Aids, and drug-trafficking.


In addition, they intend to establish closer relations between cooperation projects in various areas, such as technology and energy, and expand them to the Mercosur and the customs unions of South Africa and India.


ABr

Tags:

You May Also Like

All I Need to Feel at Home in Brazil Is a Face Overhaul

Here in Brazil, I see so many natural looking, attractive, fit people. So, I ...

Stampede Starts: Over 400 Leaders Quit Brazil’s Workers Party

The extent of the disillusion with the corruption scandal involving the Brazilian administration of ...

Brazil Leads Production of Yellow Fever and Rabies Vaccines

Exports of yellow fever vaccines by Brazil’s Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz) have grown no ...

Brazil and US Join Efforts to Fight Sex Slavery

New action strategies for the war against human traffic are being organized by officials ...

Brazil Offers Farmers Low-Interest Loans to Fight Soybean Rust

The Bank of Brazil (BB) opened an emergency credit line of US$ 85 million ...

Most Adopted Children from Brazil Go to Italy

Over the last two decades, some 12,000 Brazilian children have been adopted by foreign ...

In Brazil, Rich or Poor, We’re All Prisoners

An old adage stated, “Brazilian, profession hope.” Today, it would be more correct to ...

Brazilian Road Equipment Maker Growing Exports 33% a Year

Brazilian road equipment maker Randon exported US$ 138.4 million in the first half of ...

Brazil Needs More Imports If It Wishes to Export More

The president of the Foreign Trade Studies Center Foundation (Funcex), Roberto Gianetti da Fonseca, ...

Brazil to Decriminalize and Distribute Drugs

Brazil’s federal government is discussing a decree to regulate the policy of reducing the ...