The heads of state of Brazil, Rússia, India and China will meet again on April 16th, in Brasília, the Brazilian capital. They first met in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg last year to discuss the international financial crisis. The agenda for the April summit is still being discussed. The meeting comes as Brazil, Latin America’s [...]
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BRINK
The four members of BRIK: Brazil, Russia, India and China
By Schott´s Vocab – The New York Times
An oil-industry acronym for Brazil, Russia, Iraq, Nigeria and Kazakhstan – five countries predicted to make a significant mark on oil production in the 2010s.
Discussing the possible impact of an increase in oil supply, Liam Denning observed in The [...]
A voice for the emerging nations
Brazil wants developing countries to have their say and a bigger vote share in the IMF and in the World Bank. According to an article published this Tuesday (8) by the Brazilian newspaper Folha de S. Paulo, that is the government’s main goal for the next G-20 meeting in Pittsburgh, U.S., on September 24th.
Brazil’s official statement, [...]
Brazil, one of the multinationals’ sweethearts
GENEVA – With both eyes on the Brazilian market, multinationals indicated the country as the fourth favorite place to invest in the next two years, according to a research of United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad). BRIC members (Brazil, Russia, India and China) occupy four of the five first countries investors would like [...]
Brazil booms on real estate
Brazilian real estate is booming again. After a relatively bad period, sales have rebounded in Brazil, an American real estate private equity investor said in an interview to Reuters last Tuesday.
Launched two weeks ago, a 104-unit residential project directed at middle-income families in Sao Paulo’s Vila Carrao area is the best example of that, Thomas [...]
Seattle Times: Brazil has new standing in the world
The Seattle Times was yesterday full of praises for Brazil’s leading position as a major economy. Tyler Bridges talks about Saturday’s G-20 summit in Washington and how President Lula is trying to convince G7 countries leaders to give a bigger say to developing countries. The idea is to create a permanent G14, including Brazil, Russia, [...]
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