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Brazil Lives Its Best Days Since Republic Was Born, Says Lula PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 21 June 2007

Municipal market in Florianópolis, capital of Santa Catarina state in Brazil Brazil's budget primary surplus reached in April 23.5 billion reais (US$ 12.3 billion) following on an equally positive March, 19.4 billion reais (US$ 10.2 billion) reported the Brazilian Central Bank.

This means the primary surplus as percentage of GDP in the last twelve months to April was equivalent to 4.22%, up from 4.08% in the last twelve months to March.

The nominal budget deficit dropped from the equivalent of 2.46% of GDP in March to 2.25% in April. Similarly the net debt of the public sector in April was equivalent to 44.4% of GDP compared to 45% in March.

The Central Bank information was released hours after President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said Brazil was committed to long term sound responsible economic policies that help keep inflation down.

"Brazil is going through the best moment of its history since the proclamation of the Republic," said Lula in his radio program "Breakfast with the President", adding that "the economy could be growing faster, but that would be with inflation and I can assure we're going to grow more without inflation."

The Brazilian president statement was partly to counter growing domestic criticisms about the "slow growth of the economy in spite of the good fundamentals," compared to other developing countries which have been expanding at faster rates such as China and India.

"We're not going to play with the economy; there are no magic solutions, only responsibility and hard work when managing an economy," he insisted.

The Brazilian economy grew 3.7% in 2006 and 4.3% in the first quarter of 2007 compared to the same period a year ago and 0.8% over the last quarter of 2006.

President Lula, who is committed to an orthodox economic policy since taking office in January 2003, in spite of his socialist background, insisted he would do every thing necessary to keep high the credibility of the Brazilian economy.

"Growth is important, but equally important is income distribution, containing inflation because having inflation under control means an extraordinary advantage for those who have fixed incomes or salaries," he added.

Earlier this year Lula launched the Economic Acceleration Program which is geared to ensure a minimum annual growth of 5%, based on significant investments both from government and the public sector.

Mercopress

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where is the punch line?
written by Jo, 2007-06-21 12:29:11
The greatest days....Im trying to find the punch line...between slow economic growth, rising prices, stagnant salaries...and more....
there are no magic solutions, only responsibility and hard work !!!!!
written by CH.C., 2007-06-21 14:50:38
Brazil has lagged behind most developing countries.
Therefore it has been proven that better solutions than those of Lula.....really exist !

Just look at only your neighbouring friends, Argentina and Chile.
They have beaten you hands down, hands up, hands in the pocket and.....with fingers in the nose.

Strange that losers always try to explain how good they are !
To:Jo
written by João da Silva, 2007-06-21 18:47:02
where is the punch line?


There isnt any punch line,Jo. He is exercising his Freedom of Speech smilies/grin.gif

between slow economic growth, rising prices, stagnant salaries...and more....
He is not aware of it (Ele não sabe nada)

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