|
Amazon Body Care |
|
|
Who's Online |
|
We have 228 guests online |
|
Statistics |
Members: 494
News: 11492
Web Links: 0
|
|
Related Items |
-
Brazil Expecting 3.5% GDP Growth for 2005
-
Brazil's GDP Growth on Target
-
Banks Upbeat about Brazil
-
Brazil's GDP Grows 4.2% in First Half
-
Brazil: Economic Policy to Be Kept Despite the Pain
-
Brazil Grows 7.8% This Year
-
Brazil Guarantees: Growth Will Be Over 4% in 2004
-
Over 80% of Brazilians Are Living in Cities
-
Brazil's Primary Account Surplus Well Above IMF Target
-
Brazil's Domestic Market Picks Up Strength
-
Brazil Expecting 7.18% Growth This Year
-
Market in Brazil not Bullish for 2005
-
2.3%: In 2005 Brazil Grew at Half the Rate of 2004
-
Brazil to Grow 5.5% This Year
-
Brazil Needs Reforms, Says Country's Industry Leader
-
Brazil Happy with Economy and Hopeful for 2005
-
Brazil's Lula Signs Public-Private Partnership Law
-
Brazil Fears Many Soybean Growers Will Be Ruined
-
Brazil's Industrial Growth the Greatest in 20 Years
-
8.3%! Brazil Hadn't Grown That Much in 18 Years.
-
Brazil's Growth Recipe: Exports Up and Inflation Down
-
Brazilians Getting Better Wage Increases
-
Brazil's Challenge Is to Grow, Says Minister
-
For IMF, Brazil is Reaping Fruits of Discipline
-
Most Kids in Brazil's Shelters Are Not Orphans. 87% Have Family.
-
Final Numbers In: Brazil's Economy Grew Mere 2.3% in 2005
-
Sachs: Brazil Can Grow 5% a Year, But It Needs More
-
Capital Goods Lead Brazil's Little Growth
-
Brazilian Stocks React to Bad News and Slip
-
Brazil Is World's Second Poorest. 22 Million Are Indigent.
-
28% of Brazil's Urban Population Have no Public Water or Sewage
-
Some Banks Saying Brazil Won't Grow More than 2.5% in 2005
-
Brazil Should Go Beyond Millennium Goals, Say Experts
-
Despite Crisis, Brazil's Auto Industry Should Grow 5% This Year
-
Brazilian Industry Expecting 3.2% GDP Growth for Brazil in 2005
-
Brazil Central Bank's Survey Shows the Industry's Upbeat Mood
-
Brazilian Minister Criticizes High Interest Rates
-
US Treasury Secretary in Brazil to Discuss Growth
-
Brazilian Industry Blames High Interests for Slow Growth
-
Brazilian Federal Highways Kill 6,000 and Injure 66,000
-
Brazil's Economy Hasn't Been That Good in Decades, Says Finance Minister
-
Lula Pats Himself on the Back for Brazil's Booming Economy
-
In Brazil, High Interests Are a Rich's Best Friend
-
Brazilian Industry Grows 3.3%, a Lower than Expected Rate
-
Is Brazil Growing Fast? Other Developing Countries Are Growing Much Faster.
-
Brazil's Finance Minister Promises Long Cycle of Growth
-
Analysts Lower Expectations to a 3% GDP in Brazil
-
Brazilian Finance Minister Forecasts Long Growth Cycle for Brazil
-
Brazil to Grow a Mere 2.3% in 2005, Says IPEA
-
Economist Betting Lower Interests Will Take Brazil from Slump
-
Estimates for Brazil's Growth and Investments Fall Sharply
-
Economic Institute Joins the Bears: Brazil to Grow a Mere 2.3%
-
Brazil's Finance Minister Sees 'Vigorous Growth" and 1.5 Million New Jobs in 2006
-
Not Promise But Guarantee from Lula: All Will Be Better in Brazil, in 2006
-
For Lula, 2006 Will Bring the Brazil He Dreams Of
-
Brazil Is Ready to Grow 15 Years Uninterrupted, Says President Lula
-
Brazil Grows a Paltry 2.4% in 2005, the Lowest in LatAm
-
Brazil Wants Global Tax on Financial Transactions and Arms Trade to Help Poor
-
Slow-Growing Brazil Is Holding Back LatAm's Expansion
-
Unemployment Falls in Brazil. Shrinking of Economically Active Population Helps.
-
Brazil's Central Bank Chief Betting 2006 Will Be Very Good
-
Taxes and High Interests Are the Main Bad Guys in Brazilian Economy
-
Good Prospects for Brazil Don't Prevent Market Fall
-
Forecast Still On: Brazil's GDP to Grow 3.4% This Year
-
Industry Leader Warns that Brazil Needs to Invest More
-
Instead of Waiting to Grow to Share Brazil Is Sharing to Grow, Says Lula
-
IMF Forecasts Puny 3.5% Growth for Brazil and 6.9% for Developing Nations
-
World's Flu Doesn't Give Brazil Pneumonia Anymore, Says Minister
-
Finance Minister Expects 4.5% Growth in Brazil's GDP
-
Argentina's 7.6% Growth Pushes LatAm Up, Despite Brazil's 4% Increase
-
With World's Worst GDP Growth Brazil Sees 2006 Industry GDP Downgraded to 2%
-
Brazil's Latest Growth Projection for 2006: No More than 3.3%
-
Brazilian Industry Grows Slightly in 9 Regions and Shrinks in 5
-
Brazil to Grow 3% or Less This Year, Say Experts
-
Tired of Being Emerging Power Brazil Will Go Over the Speed Limit, Vows Lula
-
Tax Cuts and Spending Caps to Make Brazil Grow 5% a Year
-
Brazil's Per Capita Income Tumbles from 41% to 28% of First World's Take
-
Brazilian Industry Tired of Growing Slower than Rest of the World
-
2006 Brazilian GDP Downgraded to 2.74%
-
Computer, Iron and Oil Lead 3.1% Expansion in Brazil Industry
-
Brazil's Lula Unveils Today His 5%-a-Year Growth Package
-
Brazil's 2.9% Growth Is the Worst in South America
-
A Bullish Brazil Betting on 4.2% Growth for 2007
-
Experts Say Brazil Won't Grow More than 4.1% This Year
-
Market Analysts Up Their Bets for Brazilian Economy
-
Brazilian Industry Shows Best Growth in Two Years
-
Led by Industry Economy Grows 5.4% in Brazil
-
Brazil Lula Blames Global Instability on US's Casino Mentality
-
Forecast for Brazil: 4.5% GDP Growth with 4% Inflation
-
After One Month Decline Brazil Economy Jumps Back on Uphill Track
-
Brazil GDP Expected to Grow 4.71% This Year and 4.33% the Next
-
Brazil Exports Grow 16%, Way Over World's Average, But Still 1% of Global Trade
-
Trouble in US and EU Won't Slow Down Brazil, Says Minister
-
Brazil's GDP Grows 5.4% While Investments Jump 13%
-
Job Market Grows 5% in Brazil
-
Brazil Fears Inflation While GDP Grows 5.8%
-
Brazil Industry Loses Steam
-
Brazil Grows 6% in First Half and Expects 5.5% Growth in 2008
-
Brazil Sees 5,3% Growth with Domestic Market Making Up for Export Losses
-
600 Pages of Suggestions on How to Improve Brazil's Service Sector
-
Brazilian Finance Minister Compares Global Crisis to 1929 Crash
-
Half of Brazilians Are Middle Class, Finance Minister Announces
-
UN Hints Brazil May Grow a Mere 0.5% in 2009
-
Lula Still Hopeful Brazil Will Grow 4% in 2009
-
JPMorgan: Brazil Is in Recession and Will Grow Mere 1.5% This Year
-
Brazil See Signs of a Recovering Economy
-
After Zero or Negative Growth Brazil to Expand 4%, Says Veteran Guru
-
Brazil Finally Admits It Might Get Stuck on Zero GDP Growth in 2009
-
Latest Revised Official Numbers See Brazil Growing a Mere 1% in 2009
-
Brazil's GDP Grows 1.9% Compared to First Quarter
-
Brazilians' Buying Spree Yanked Brazil Out of Recession
-
For Economist Brazil Is Controlling Inflation But Not Fostering Growth
-
2009 Brazil GDP Grows 0.01% and Industry Contracts 7.5%, Say Markets
-
IMF Revises Forecast and Says Brazil in 2010 Will Grow Over 3.5%
|
|
Contribution |
| Have you got news? Do you have news, comment or story on Brazil you want to share with Brazzil? Just send it our way to brazzil@brazzil.com. | |
|
|
|
The Latest from Brazzil Magazine |
|
|
|
|
Thanks to Auto-Industry Brazil Grows 0.3% in June |
|
|
|
|
Written by Newsroom
|
|
Thursday, 30 July 2009 |
|
Brazil's industrial production should grow 0.3% in June compared to May. The figure is an estimate by the Institute of Applied Economic Research (Ipea) and the highlight, according to the institute, should be the auto industry.
Automobile production should rise by 2.9% in comparison with May, even though production should be 8.2% lower than in June 2008.
The Brazilian auto industry has been performing well with regard to sales. In June, sales of vehicles in the Brazilian market totaled 300,174 units, growth of 21.54% over May and of 17.23% over June 2008. The trend reflects a recovery in the volume of credit available to natural persons.
Total industrial production in the first five months this year was 13.9% lower than in the same period of 2008, as a consequence of the international crisis and of the inventory cycle. In the comparison between June this year and June 2008, Brazilian industrial production should fall by 11.8%.
The Ipea Monthly Industrial Production Indicator is based on four coincident indicators used by the Brazilian Institute for Geography and Statistics (IBGE) in its physical production forecast model: flow of heavy vehicles on concession roads; auto production; cardboard production; and energy consumption.
Cardboard production also grew in June compared with May. Heavy vehicle flow on roads, however, decreased by 1.2%. The Ipea is a public foundation linked to the Secretariat for Strategic Affairs of the Presidency of the Republic.
Anba
|
|
|
|
|
Home
|
|
Brazzil Magazine - Since 1989 trying to understand Brazil |
|
|
|
|
|