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Brazil Heading to Russia on a Business Trip
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Brazil Has Already Exported More Than the Whole of 2003
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Dissidence on Brazil's Top Floor
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Brazil's Trade Surplus Over US$ 28.1 billion
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Brazil on Course to Reach US$ 33 Billion Surplus
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Brazil Celebrating 30% Exports Growth
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Brazil Expecting US$ 108 in Exports for 2005
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Brazil's Industry Federation Calls 2004 Spectacular
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Brazil Opens Center for Brazilian Products in US
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Market Diversification Boosts Brazilian Exports
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Brazil Starts Year with US$ 916 Million Trade Surplus
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Lula, in Davos, Paints a Brazil Ready to Do Business
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Exports and Imports Pushing Fast Ahead in Brazil
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Brazilians and Arabs Are All Business
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Brazil Celebrates Record US$ 100 Billion Exports
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New Goal for Brazil Is to Export US$ 150 Billion, Says Lula
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In Brazil Exports Double and Imports Halve
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Brazil Exports Keep Setting Records
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Brazil Exports Grow 31%
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Dollar Fall Will Not Deter Growth, Says Brazil
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Brazil Exports Shatter All Official Targets
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Brazil's Surplus Is Already US$ 7 Billion for the Year
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Lula Urges Confidence for Brazil to Get New Markets
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Brazil Has Already Exported 25% More than in 2004
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Brazilian Exports to Arabs Grow 25% in Year
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Brazilian Exports Grow 30%
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Brazil's Trade Balance US$ 10.6 Billion in the Black
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Brazil Surplus Over US$ 11 Billion
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Brazil to Reward Exporters with Tax Breaks
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Time to Stop Crying and Start Working, Says Brazil's Lula
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Russia and UK Main Boost to Brazil's 32% Beef Export Rise
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New Laws Will Make Life Easier for Exporters in Brazil
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France's Year of Brazil Has Already Increased Brazilian Exports by 17%
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Despite Weak Dollar Brazil Exports Grow 28%
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Pork Exports Up 81% in Brazil
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Brazilian Exports Drop 17%
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Brazil Exports Over US$ 10 Billion in June, a Record
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In Exports Growth, Brazil Only Loses to Russia and China
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Brazilian Vehicle Exports Grow Whooping 37% in Semester
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Soy and Meat Lead Brazil's Record Farm Exports
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Brazil Teaches the World the Meaning of Churrasco
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July Shaping Up as Another Record Breaking Month for Brazilian Exports
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Imports Up, Exports Down and a Shrinking Surplus in Brazil
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Apex to Promote Exports of Brazilian Machinery
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Brazil Selling Products Overseas For Quality and Not Low Price Alone
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Brazil Starts August with US$ 904 Million Foreign Trade Surplus
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Brazil Has Already Exported US$ 68.5 Billion This Year, a 23% Increase
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Lula Says Brazil Has Learned to Get Out and Get It
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Brazil Exports 37% More Machinery. US Still Main Destination.
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Brazil Trade Surplus Reaches US$ 28.2 Billion
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Brazil's Meat Exports to Reach US$ 8 Billion and Surpass Soybeans as Number 1
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Brazil Seated on Close to US$ 9 Billion Surplus
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Brazil Exports Reach US$ 84 Billion, 23% More than Last Year
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16% Appreciation of Real Sounds Alarm for Brazil's Exporters
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Brazil's Beef Exporters Expecting Dramatic Fall in Sales Due to Foot and Mouth Disease
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Brazil Goes to Algeria to Reduce Trade Deficit with that Country
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Soy and Sugar Lead Brazil's 17% Agribusiness Growth
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Pork Exports Jump to US$ 1 Billion in Brazil. FAM Disease Didn't Hurt Business.
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Brazil Exports Zoom Over US$ 100 Billion, a 22% Growth
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Brazil to Break Record in Beef Exporting Despite Foot and Mouth Disease
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Brazil Expecting a 2005 Record Surplus of Over US$ 42 Billion
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Brazil to Top US$ 117 Billion in Exports This Year
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Minister Forecasts 11% Boost in Brazilian Exports with a Little Help from World Cup
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Brazilians Betting China's Growth Will Help Brazil
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Ten Days into 2006 and Brazil's Surplus Already Over US$ 1.2 Billion
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Brazil's High Tech Exports Grow 32% Led by Communications and IT
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Exports Are Silver Lining in Brazil's Grim Industrial Output
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Brazilian Exports Start Year With Fresh Record
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Brazilian Exports to the US Fall, But Grow 25 to the Middle East
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US Keeps by Far Title of Brazil's Number 1 Exporter and Importer of Capital Goods
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Brazil Expecting to Increase Its Exports by 10% in 2006
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Brazil Has Already Exported Over US$ 1.2 Billion to Arabs in 2006
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After Another Record Week Brazilian Exports Reach US$ 32 Bi in 2006
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Brazil's Agriexports Keep Collecting Records
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Brazilian Exports Drop 16%
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Brazilian Exports Press Ahead: US$ 43 Bi in Trade and US$ 14 Bi Surplus
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Brazilian Companies Stop Exporting Due to Weak Dollar
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Brazil Doubles Exports But Lags Way Behind China
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Central Bank Chief Optimistic About Brazil's Export Outlook
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Brazil's Surplus Grows to US$ 16 Billion for the Year
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Santa Catarina, Brazil, Sells Mercosur US$ 207 Million But Buys US$ 307 Million
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Brazil Not Happy with Its Shrinking Surplus
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Exports Are Down But Brazilians Are Eating More Chicken
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Brazil's Surplus Reaches US$ 21 Billion for the Year
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Brazil Exports 31% of World's Beef. Russia Still Main Importer.
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Brazil's Trade Balance Reaches US$ 23 Billion, 5% More than Last Year
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Brazilian Exports Grow 15% and Imports 23%
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Brazil Has Already US$ 2.1 Billion Surplus for This Month
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Exports Up in Brazil with US$ 34 Billion Surplus for the Year
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Brazil Ups Exports Target to US$ 135 Billion and Surplus to US$ 44 Billion
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Brazilian Beef Exports Grow 18% in 2006. Close to US$ 3 Billion in Sales
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Brazilian Exports Grow 19% and Imports 64%
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Brazil: Oil and Mining Bring Rio Record Exports
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Brazil's Trade Balance Surplus Reaches Record High: US$ 46 Billion
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High Prices Guarantee Healthy Performance of Brazilian Coffee
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Brazilian Exports Reach US$ 111 Billion With US$ 30 Billion Surplus
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Embargo and All, Brazilian Honey Exports Break Records
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Brazil Just US$ 3 Billion Short of Year's Surplus Goal: US$ 44 Billion
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Lula's Cabinet May Change But Not Brazil's Commitment to South-South Business
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Brazilian Exports Get US$ 49 Billion, 14% More than Last Year
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Brazilian Flower Exports Grow Over 500% in 6 Years
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Brazil Exports Grow to Record US$ 137 Billion, 16.2% More than in 2005
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Brazilian Exports More than Double in Four Years, Imports Grow 94%
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Brazil-Arab Trade Grows to US$ 12 Billion Favoring Brazilians
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Exports to Arabs Grow 345% and They Are Brazil's 4th Largest Importers
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Brazil Has Already Accumulated a US$ 1 Billion Surplus in 2007
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Brazil Trade Surplus Reaches US$ 1.6 Billion in 14 Days This Year
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Brazil's Trade Surplus Reaches US$ 672 Million in 2007
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Brazil's Trade Surplus Falls in Half to US$ 2.5 Billion
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Brazil Expecting US$ 39 Billion Trade Surplus in 2007
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Brazilian Trade Surplus in 2007 Grows to US$ 1.7 Billion
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Brazil Has US$ 5.4 Billion Trade Surplus for 2007
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Despite Weak Dollar Brazilian Exports to Arabs Grow 16%
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Brazilian Exports Grow 15% to Over US$ 25 Billion This Year
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Despite Dollar Fall, Brazil Sells 17% More Furniture Overseas
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Inflation Is Up and Surplus Down in Brazil
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With Sugar Cane on the Lead Brazil's Agribusiness Exports Zoom Up 25%
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Brazilian Exports Fall Close to 9% When Compared to 2006
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Brazil Exports to Arab World Grow 19% to Over US$ 1.5 Bi
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For the First Time in 2007 Brazil Exports Outperform Imports
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Thanks to Russia and the US Brazil Beef Exports Grow Over 40%
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Brazil Exports Start Month with a Bang
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Brazilian Exports Fall Close to 4% and Imports 5%
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Soy, Meat and Juices Give Brazil 25% Export Boost
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Arabs Rely More on Brazil and Less on the US and EU for Imports
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Brazil Exports Grow 16% for Goods and 24% for Services
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Brazil Trade Balance Surplus Reaches US$ 22 Billion. Imports Grow 26%
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Brazil's Current Account Surplus Reaches US$ 4.4 Billion, a 59% Growth
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Brazil Upgrades 2007 Foreign Trade Forecast from US$ 152 to US$ 155 Billion
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Brazil Exports Reach US$ 112 Billion, Imports US$ 83 Billion
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Brazil Catching Up to China on Leather Exports
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Brazil Imports Reach US$ 98 Billion, More than the Whole of 2006
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Brazil's Trade Balance Surplus Reaches US$ 35 Billion, a 11% Fall
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Brazil Trade with Arabs Grows 43% to US$ 4 Billion
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Brazil Uses Trading Companies to Boost Exports
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Brazil's Trade Surplus Falls 64% in 2008 Due to Cheap Dollar
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Brazil's Balances of Trade and Travel Post Deficit
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Brazil Trade Balance Surplus Falls 64%
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Brazil and Emirates Talk Exports
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Brazil's Beef Exports to Middle East and Africa More than Triples
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Brazil Never Had It So Good with Arabs: Close to US$ 2 Billion Trade in May
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Beef Exports Have Already Brought Brazil Over US$ 2 Billion This Year
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Brazil's Chicken Exports Grow 56%, But Weak Dollar Means Less Profit
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Asia's Need for Food Gives Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul a Boost
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Brazilian Imports Keep Growing at 51% Rate
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Brazil's Imports Grow 51% Bringing a 37% Reduction in Surplus
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Brazil Exports and Imports to Arabs Grow to About US$ 1 Billion
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Exports from Santa Catarina, Brazil, Grow 20%. US Client Number 1
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Time for Brazil to Be More Than Just the World's Farm
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Brazil Exports in 2008 Reach US$ 126 Billion and Imports, US$ 110 Billion
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Brazil Exports Grow Twice as Much as World Average Exports
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Research and Technology Bring Boom to Brazilian Fruit Farmers
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Brazil Taps Money from US$ 207 Billion Foreign Reserves to Fund Exports
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Brazilian Exports to Arabs Grow 500% in Nine Years
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Arabs Buy US$ 1 Billion from Brazil, a 70% Boost
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Arabs Buy Close to Half of the Eggs Brazil Exports, a 400% Jump
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Chemical Industry in Brazil Expects to Grow 19% This Year
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Exports to Arabs Booming in Brazil. Sales Grow 40% in 2008
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Best Case Scenario for Brazil in 2009: 10% Decline in Exports
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Goiás, Brazil, Grows Its Exports Over 50%
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US, China and India Are Priorities for Brazilian Exports in 2009
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Brazilian Beef Exports Are Down 14%, But Revenues Up 22
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Brazilian Beef Industry Has Plans to Weather the Crisis
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Brazil's Trade Surplus Falls 38%, the Worst in Five Years
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After Decades US Beaten by China as Brazil's Main Export Destination
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Crisis what Crisis? Brazil Exports to Arabs Jump 50%
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Brazil Exports to Arabs Jump 7%, but Imports Slide 62%
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Brazil Learns It Needs Partners in the Arab World to Win That Market
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São Paulo, Brazil, Agricultural Exports Fall Close to 10%
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Brazil's Chicken Exports Fall Around the World Except for Africa and Middle East
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Arab Share of Brazil's Export Market Passes 6%
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World Crisis Puts a US$ 40 Billion Dent in Brazil Exports this Year
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Brazil's Chemical Industry Exports Grow 29% to US$ 5.4 Billion |
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Written by Érica Sato
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Friday, 21 October 2005 |
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Exports by the Brazilian chemical industry reached US$ 5.4 billion from January to September this year, 29.3% more than in the same period last year. Some 6.3 million tons of products were shipped, a 12.9% increase, according to the Brazilian Association of the Chemical Industry (Abiquim).
According to the executive vice president at the institution, Guilherme Duque Estrada de Moraes, the increase happened due to the increase in production in some companies, parallel to the increase in the demand in the international market, especially for petrochemicals. There was a drop in the internal demand, during the second quarter, thus leaving more products for exports, and the prices rose. "The prices of the products we exported had high rate of exchange in the international market," said Moraes. The result helps minimize the sector's trade balance deficit. Brazil still imports more than it exports. Imports consumed US$ 11.3 billion and the accumulated deficit in the period was of US$ 5.9 billion. The volume of imports was close to 14.9 million tons, 17.6% less than in the same period in 2004. Exports of products in the chemical industry go from substances to the production of medicines and even raw materials in the petrochemical sector. The industrial use of chemical products represent 86.3% of the income and 96.8% of the total volume of exports made up to September. According to Moraes, the main chemical products exported by Brazil are calcinated alumina, silicon, polyethylene (thermoplastic resins), benzene and synthetic rubber. The most imported products, in turn, are raw materials for fertilizers (especially potassium chloride), followed by products for the pharmaceutical industry, pesticides and varied petrochemicals. The Mercosur and the rest of the Latin American countries (except for Mexico) were the main buyer markets. Then come North America (including Mexico), the European Union and Asia. The products imported by Brazil come mainly from the United States and the European Union. Agência Brasil
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