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The Lowdown on Brazil: Country Gets First Trade Deficit Since 2001 PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 03 February 2009

Boeing imported by TAM January brought Brazil its first monthly trade deficit in almost eight years as exports plunged by a record amount on falling prices for the country's commodities, according to the latest release from the Brazilian Development, Industry and Trade ministry.

The US$ 518 million deficit was the first since March 2001 and the largest since November 2000 and compares with a US$ 2.3 billion surplus in December.

Brazil's exports fell 29% to 9.8 billion USD, the biggest month-over-month drop since 1991, while imports declined to 10.3 billion from 11.5 billion USD in December, the ministry said.

"There's a downward trend in Brazilian exports, with lower demand from traditional markets such as the US and Europe," Trade Secretary Welber Barral told reporters on Monday in Brazilian capital Brasília.

Brazilian exports to the US fell 36% in January from a year earlier while sales to the European Union dropped 27.4%. Latin America and the Caribbean bought 37.4% less last month, said Barral.

Imports from the US rose 10.1% in January from a year earlier to US$ 2.01 billion on purchases of medicine, TAM Airlines' acquisition of a Boeing aircraft and shipments of coal.

"The developed countries will only begin recovering from a decline in GDP in 2010," Barral said. "Emerging countries will grow a little, and this will continue to shift Brazilian exports to those countries," Barral said.

Exports of industrial goods fell 29.4% to US$ 6 billion from US$ 8.9 billion in a year earlier. Daily average automobile sales abroad fell 56% to US$ 170 million from US$ 405 million. Beef exports fell 51.8% and crude oil sales sank 44.7%.

The Brazilian Central Bank expects the country's trade surplus to narrow to US$ 14 billion this year from US$ 24.7 billion in 2008.

Trade surplus have been one of the main pillars of Brazil's fiscal equilibrium and strong growth performance. In 2007, the trade surplus was a record US$ 40 billion USD, the strong Brazilian currency, the real, helped soar imports and the surplus almost halved to US$ 24 billion last year.

In related news the Central Bank weekly poll among leading analysts showed that Brazil is forecasted to grow 1.8%, instead of 2%, from the previous estimate.

Similarly the basic interest rate Selic is expected to end 2009 at 10.75%, down from the previous 11%. Consumer inflation is also anticipated will fall to 4.6%, just above the Central Bank target (plus or minus two percentage points).

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written by jon, February 03, 2009
The economy is tanking yet the Squids popularity soars...huh??? smilies/smiley.gif smilies/smiley.gif
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written by João da Silva, February 03, 2009
The economy is tanking yet the Squids popularity soars...huh???


84% ! smilies/cheesy.gif
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written by jon, February 03, 2009
If only CDN PM Steve "Harpy" Harper had those numbers smilies/cheesy.gif smilies/cheesy.gif

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written by João da Silva, February 03, 2009
If only CDN PM Steve "Harpy" Harper had those numbers


He better hurry up and hire us and pay well. We will bring up his popularity rating to 99.99999% in 3 months time. smilies/grin.gif
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Political Paralysis in Brasilia-WHERE IS THE OPPOSITION?
written by du48, February 03, 2009
With Sarney (Dead from the neck upwards,God help us ) and smarmy Temer from PMDB running the court who cares about PT and PSDB, I suppose....Certainly, Lula doesn't.
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But....but...but.....
written by ch.c., February 04, 2009
the minimum wage was upped 12 % starting in February !
Minimum....minimum....minimum......for all those getting UP TO 8 minimum wages.
Therefore even those that made Brl 3000.- per month...are getting the 12 % pay rise....provided they were on X times...minimum wages math !
Not so bad.......in a world meltdown economy.

Do you think developed nations wages went up by that much ????? NEVER EVER....even in BOOMING TIMES !

Populism theories work for years....until a few ZEROES are taken OFF their currency !

The last one was in early 2008 by Chavez the Clown !

Ohhhhhh I have seen today a picture of a new Zimbabwe cash bill : 10 trillion.....or 10'000'000'000'000
Just imagine how Bill Gates and Warren Buffett are...POORS !

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