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Some economic highlights Largest forest-based industry in Latin America;

Some economic highlights Largest 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);

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Some economic highlights Largest forest-based industry in Latin America;

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  1. Some economichighlights Largestforest-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

  2. Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

  3. Brazil GDP Composition % Source: EconomistIntelligenceUnit

  4. GDP Growth estimates (%) Source: EconomistIntelligenceUnit

  5. Land Surface (million km2) Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

  6. 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 millionin U.S. and 160 million in China. Source:IBGE

  7. Population (million) Life expectancyatbirth: 72,26 years Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

  8. Ranking 2013 of the most internationalized* Brazilian Multinationals * Representative offices, plants, construction projects and sites, etc. Source: Fundação Dom Cabral

  9. Countries with greater presence of Brazilian companies Source: Fundação Dom Cabral

  10. Natural Resources Bauxite Iron Ore Manganese Gold Nickel Platinum Tin Phosphates Uranium Hydropower Biodiversity Petroleum

  11. Brazil’s Total Trade Estimates – US$ billion Source: EconomistIntelligenceUnit

  12. International trade: Exports Brazil X United Arab Emirates (2012) US$ 2,45 billion Source: SECEX

  13. International trade: Imports Brazil X United Arab Emirates (2012) US$ 309,61 million Source: SECEX

  14. Importopportunitiesfrom Brazil Recicle energies Footwear Fruits Agribusiness Auto parts Cosmetics Machinery Medical products Constructionmaterials Textile

  15. FDI inflows in Brazil – USD billion Source: Brazil Central Bank

  16. FDI – inflows in Brazil – Main investors – USD million Source: Brazil Central Bank

  17. FDI – inflows in Brazil according to industries– USD million Source: Brazil Central Bank

  18. Investment Opportunities in Brazil Infrastructure and transport Telecommunications Construction

  19. Demand for infrastructure services Source: National Logistics & Planning Company (EPL), Energy Research Company (EPE) and Ministry of Mining and Energy (MME) and Credit Suísse Produced by: Ministry of Finance

  20. 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

  21. 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

  22. 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

  23. 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

  24. Pre-Salt Source: Petrobras

  25. Shopping malls • 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 Source: Brazilian Association for Shopping malls (ABRASCE)

  26. Shopping malls Cities between 80.000 and 300.000 inhabitants represent 5.2% of Brazilian cities (287 cities) ... Brazil 287 cities 40,6 mm de inhabitants Income: US$ 15,8 bi/month Demand: US$ 5,2 bi ... and represent 20% of the demand for Shopping in Brazil. Source:IBGE

  27. Airline companies Source: Agência Nacional de Aviação (ANAC)

  28. Hotels Source: FOHB (Hotel Operators Forum of Brazil)

  29. Brazilian companies in the Arab countries

  30. Arab companies in Brazil Brazilian companies with UAE capital :

  31. Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce – Business Support

  32. Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce – Business Support

  33. 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

  34. 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.br • Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce TV • ANBA: Brazil-Arab News Agency www.anba.com.br • Presence on Social Networks • Partnerships with press agencies in Brazil and the Arab Countries

  35. شكراً SHUKRAN! Thankyou!

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