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Brazil Today. Inflation rate 1985-2008 International Reserves 2002 – 2010 (US$ billion)

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1 Brazil Today

2 Inflation rate 1985-2008

3 International Reserves 2002 – 2010 (US$ billion)

4 Net foreign debt (US$ million)

5 Exports (Billions US)

6 Main exports 2009

7 Trade Partners single countries - 2009 Source: MDIC

8 Trade partners blocks of countries - 2008

9 Trade Diversification

10 Unemployment rate % (2002-2011 )

11 Unemployment Rate –Comparison

12 Middle Class % of total population

13 Poverty reduction 1992-2009 (%) Source: FGV – 05/2011

14 Extreme Poverty Reduction

15 Renewable Sources of Energy

16 Sources of Energy (2008)

17 Annual forest loss km 2

18 Brazil’s GDP growth US$ billion

19 Brazil’s GDP growth rate 2000-2011

20 Foreign Direct Investment 2003-2011 US$ billion

21 Foreign Direct Investment

22 Ranking Countries GDP (nominal) 2010 (IMF)

23 23 Pop> 150 million Country Area > 5 million [Km 2 ] GDP > 600 billion USD  Population  191 million (2008)  Area [km 2 ]  8.5 million  GDP  GDP PPP US$2.03 trillion (est. 2008)  GDP Real US$ 1.66 trillion  (est. 2008) 4.8% - 2008 1  Investments  18.6% of GDP – 2008  US$45 billion FDI – 2008 (Foreign Direct Investment)  Qualified as BBB – 2008 Standard & Poors (Investment Grade)  Commercial Superavit  US$25 billion – 2008 1 Estimated values Country Numbers BRAZIL IN THE WORLD Sources: World Bank, IBGE, Ipeadata, BC

24 In Short Re-democratized in 1985 Ended inflation in 1994 Reached self-sufficiency in oil in 2006 Struck oil in 2007 Became a net creditor country in January 2008


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