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Some economic highlightsLargest forest-based industry in Latin America;
Largest producer of: regional aircraft and the fourth largest producer of commercial aircraft; coffee, oranges, guarana (fruit) and sugar cane (along with
India);
Largest exporter of: beef and poultry; sugar and orange juice;
Largest exporter and second largest producer of ethanol;
2nd largest exporter of: soy complex (grain, meal and oil); iron ore; organic food;
3rd largest producer of soft drinks;
3rd largest consumer market for cosmetics;
3rd largest producer of: shoes; bauxite and fruits.
Source: Brazilian Government
Ranking dos países
3,01 2,63
2,442,26 2,05
2,02 1.87
1,82 1,48
Comparative: Global Economies 2012 – US$ trillion
Source: Economist Intelligence Unit
5%
27%
68%
AgricultureIndustryServices
Source: Economist Intelligence Unit
Brazil GDP Composition %
GDP Growth estimates (%)
Source: Economist Intelligence Unit
2013 2014 20150.001.002.003.004.005.006.007.008.009.00
2.00 2.503.30
4.104.40
4.90
UAEBrazil
17.09
9.98 9.82 9.59 8.51
7.74
3.28
Source: Economist Intelligence Unit
Land Surface (million km2)
Source:IBGE
In 2013, Brazil has an agricultural area of 65 million hectars or
7.6% of the national territory.
There are also 220 million hectars of grassland today, leaving
around 90 million hectares of unused/ready for immediate planting.
Brazil has 375 million hectars of arable land, which can be used
without damage for the environment against 270 million in U.S. and 160 million in China.
BrRu J
Me I
196.34
140.70 127.28
109.95
58.14
Life expectancy at birth: 72,26 years
Source: Economist Intelligence Unit
Population (million)
Ranking Company Number of countries1 Vale 312 Odebrecht 283 Stefanini 274 Weg 255 Marcopolo 245 Banco do Brasil 246 Magnesita 196 Gerdau 196 BRF 196 Itaú - Unibanco 197 JBS 177 Andrade Gutierrez 177 Grupo Camargo Corrêa 178 Marfrig 168 Votorantim 169 Petrobras 14
10 Ibope 13
Ranking 2013 of the most internationalized* Brazilian Multinationals
* Representative offices, plants, construction projects and sites, etc.
Source: Fundação Dom Cabral
Countries with greater presence of Brazilian companies
Source: Fundação Dom Cabral
United States
14%
Argentina 12%
Chile 10%
Colombia 8%
Uruguay 8%
Mexico 7%
Peru 7%
China 7%
United Kingdom
6%
Paraguay 6%
Venezuela
6%
Portugal 5% France
4%
Ranking dos países
Natural Resources
Bauxite Gold Iron Ore Manganese
Nickel Phosphates Platinum Tin
Uranium Petroleum Hydropower Biodiversity
Brazil’s Total Trade Estimates – US$ billion
2013 2014 2015 2013 2014 2015
Export
244458.3 263587.5 285550.5
Import
239101 259679 281919
215,000.00235,000.00255,000.00275,000.00
Source: Economist Intelligence Unit
International trade: Exports Brazil X United Arab Emirates (2012)
US$ 2,45 billion
32%
22%15%2%1%
29%
Sugars and sugar confec-tionery
Meat and edible meat offal
Ores, slag and ash
Residues, wastes of food industry, animal fodder
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes
Others
Source: SECEX
58%
11%
12%
5%5%
9% Mineral fuels, oils, distilla-tion products, etcSalt, sulphur, earth, stone, plaster, lime and cementFertilizersPlastics and articles thereofGlass and glasswareOthers
Source: SECEX
International trade: Imports Brazil X United Arab Emirates (2012)
US$ 309,61 million
Import opportunities from Brazil
Recicle energies Footwear Fruits Agribusiness Auto parts
Cosmetics Machinery Medical products Construction materials
Textile
FDI inflows in Brazil – USD billion
Source: Brazil Central Bank
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 20120
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
16.410.1
18.2 15.218.8
34.6
45
25.9
48.5
66.7 65.2
FDI – inflows in Brazil – Main investors – USD million
Source: Brazil Central Bank
FDI – inflows in Brazil according to industries– USD million
Source: Brazil Central Bank
Investment Opportunities in Brazil
Infrastructure and transport
Construction
Telecommunications
Demand for infrastructure services
Source: National Logistics & Planning Company (EPL), Energy Research Company (EPE) and Ministry of Mining and Energy (MME) and Credit SuísseProduced by: Ministry of Finance
Investment estimates for infrastructure - US$ billion
Source: Credit Suisse Research, National Logistics & Planning Company (EPL), Energy Research Company (EPE) and Ministry of Mining and Energy (MME)Produced by: Ministry of Finance
Investment at World Cup
12 host cities;
12 stadiums are estimated at US$3.1 billion by reforming or rebuilding public and private stadiums;
Besides stadiums will be invested US$ 35 billion in public transportation,US$ 3,9 billion in airports, US$ 425 million in ports, US$ 1,5 billion in energy, US$ 7,1 billion in water supply , US$ 7,3 billion in hotels, US$ 674 million in hospitals and US$ 720 million in security;
It is estimated that the 2014 World Cup will drive more than US$ 80 billion into the Brazilian economy.
Source: KPMG
Investment Opportunities – Olympics
First Olympics held in South America;
Rio de Janeiro’s projected budget of US$14.4 Billion (US$ 2.8 billion for structuring the Brazilian Olympic Committee and US$ 11.6 billion for infrastructure: stadiums, sports venues, roads and subways);
Estimated the economic boost of the games at about US$51 billion.
Source: KPMG
Pre-Salt
Petrobras recently made the largest oil discoveries in Brazil in the pre-salt layer located between the states of Santa Catarina and Espírito Santo, where major volumes of light oil were found.
Source: Petrobras
1985 1995 2000 2005 2010 2012 2015 2020 20220
1
2
3
4
5
6
0.50.700000000000001
1.31.8 2.1 2.1
3
4.95.4
Evolution of Brazilian production (million barrels / day)
Pre-Salt
Source: Petrobras
Franco (Brazil)
Libra (Brazil)
Iara (Brazil)
Barda Rash (Iraq)
Shaikan (Iraq)
Sapinhoá (Brazil)
Carcará (Brazil)
Júpiter (Brazil)
Johan (Norway)
Tiber (United States)
21,310
18,000
17,000
14,174
13,700
7,400
6,000
5,000
3,774
3,500
World Ten largest reserves "in place" since 2008 (million barrels)
Shopping malls
Source: Brazilian Association for Shopping malls (ABRASCE)
Total number of shopping malls: 479 To open in 2013: 16 Number Planned for December for 2013: 495 Total number of stores: 83.631 Estimated revenue (2012 ): US$ 59,75 billion
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
351
363
376
392
408
430
457
25
29
32.3
37
45.5
54
59.75
Shopping malls in Brazil
Revenue (US$ billion / year) Nº of shopping malls
Shopping malls
Source:IBGE
Cities between 80.000 and 300.000 inhabitants represent 5.2% of Brazilian cities (287 cities) ...
Brazil287 cities40,6 mm de inhabitants
Income: US$ 15,8 bi/month
Demand: US$ 5,2 bi
... and represent 20% of the demand for Shopping in Brazil.
Airline companies
Source: Agência Nacional de Aviação (ANAC)
Angola Airlines (Angola)
Aerolíneas LAN (Argentina)
BOA - Boliviana de Aviacíon (Bolivia)
TAM, AZUL, Pantanal, TRIP, VRG (Brazil)Air Canada (Canada)
TACV S/A (Cape Verde)
LAN Airlines S.A. (Chile)
Air China Limited (China)
Avianca, Aero República, LAN (Colombia)
Cubana de Aviacion S/A. (Cuba)
Tame Línea Aérea Del Ecuador (Ecuador)
Air France (France)
Condor Flugdienst GMBH, Lufthansa (Germany)
Air Caraibes (Guadalupe, Martinique)
British Airways (UK)
Alitalia (Italy)Japan Airlines Intl Co., Ltd (Japan)AeroMexico (Mexico)
Royal Maroc (Morocco)
KLM (Netherlands)
COPA Airlines (Panama)
Cielos Air Line, TACA (Peru)
TAP (Portugal)
Qatar Airways (Qatar)
Transaero Airlines (Russia)
Singapore Airlines Limited (Singapore)
South African Airways (South Africa)
Asiana Airlines, Korean Air Lines (South Korea)
Air Europa Líneas Aéreas, Iberia (Spain)
Surinam Airways Ltda (Suriname)
Swiss International Air Lines Ltd. (Switzerland)
Turkish Airlines Inc (Turkey)
Emirates Airlines, Etihad Airways (UAE)
Delta Airlines, United Airlines, American Airlines (USA)
Aserca Airlines (Venezuela)
Hotels
Source: FOHB (Hotel Operators Forum of Brazil)
BrazilDeville, Promenade, Master Hotéis, Nobile, Estanplaza, Intercity, Othon,
Slaviero, Bourbon, Windsor, Transamerica, Nacional Inn, Blue Tree
USAChoice Hotels, Wyndham, Starwood,
Carlson, Best Western, Marriott, Hotéis Ritz, Hilton
France Accor, Louvre Hotels, Rede Bristol
UK IHG
Portugal Vila Galé, Pestana, Espirito Santo (Tivoli)
Brazilian companies in the Arab countries
Arab companies in Brazil
Brazilian companies with UAE capital :
Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce – Business Support
• The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce issues Certificates of Origin, approved by the League of Arab States, and certifies documents and general contracts guaranteeing the origin of the goods and traded services.
Certification
• Specialized professionals translate texts in Portuguese / Arabic like documents, advertising, labels, packaging, business cards, sales materials, publications, among others.
Translation
• Reference center for research on Brazil and Arab countries in subjects like economics, trade, culture and tourism.
Commercial Knowledge Center
Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce – Business Support
• Professionals responsible for the relationship with Members.Commercial
• Professionals in charge for regions of Arab countries (North Africa, Levant and Arab Gulf) and Brasil providing market information aiming to strengthen the relationship between businessmen from both regions.
Regional Intelligence Center
• Professionals that provide company contacts and create business opportunities.Contact Center
Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce – Business Support
Business Opportunities:
List of Arab and Brazilian companies
Arab and Brazilian company profiles
Business matchmaking opportunities
Negotiation Culture
Business Intelligence:
Market reports
Import rules and regulations
Online Information Platform
Actions and Events:
Business Missions
Trade Fairs
Business matchmakings
Sector bilateral lectures
Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce - Communication
The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce has several communication tools aiming bringing together Brazil and the Arab Countries:
Website: www.ccab.org.brArab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce TVANBA: Brazil-Arab News Agency www.anba.com.brPresence on Social NetworksPartnerships with press agencies in Brazil and the Arab Countries
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