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Foreign Trade Chamber Executive Secretariat Mario Mugnaini Jr. Secretário-Executivo
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Foreign Trade Chamber 1) Brazilian Foreign Trade 2) Mercosur 3) International Negotiations 4) South America Regional Infrastructure
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Brazilian Trade Balance US$ millions FOB Source: SECEX/MDIC Brazilian Foreign Trade
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Main Economic Blocs % Share at Brazilian Exports by Agregated Factor 2003 Brazilian Foreign Trade
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Price and Quantum Index Brazilian Exports 1996=100 Source: SECEX Brazilian Foreign Trade
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Source: SECEX/MDIC Brazilian Agricultural Exports to the World From 1999 to 2003 – US$ Billions Brazilian Foreign Trade
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Source: SECEX/MDIC Brazilian Agricultural Exports to Selected Blocs From 1999 to 2003 – US$ Billions Brazilian Foreign Trade
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Main Brazilian Products Importers 2003/2002 US$ Millions FOB VALOR VAR.% PART.% (2003) 1 – UNITED STATES 16.692 8,7 22,8 2 - ARGENTINA 4.561 94,8 6,2 3 - CHINA 4.532 79,8 6,2 4 - NETHERLANDS 4.245 33,4 5,8 5 – GERMANY 3.135 23,6 4,3 6 - MEXICO 2.741 17,0 3,8 7 - JAPAN 2.310 10,1 3,2 Source: SECEX/MDIC
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Source: WTO World Trade Main Exporters – Goods - 2003
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Main Origin Markets of Brazilian Imports 2003/2002 US$ Millions FOB VALOR VAR.% PART.% (2003) 1 – UNITED STATES 9.564 -7,0 19,8 2 - ARGENTINA 4.673 -1,5 9,7 3 - GERMANY 4.205 -4,8 8,7 4 – JAPAN 2.521 7,4 5,2 5 - CHINA 2.148 38,2 4,5 6 - FRANCE 1.768 -0,5 3,7 7 - ITALY 1.757 -0,3 3,6 Source: SECEX/MDIC
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Source: WTO World Trade Main Importers - Goods - 2003
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MERCOSUR GDP Evolution US$ Millions Source: MDIC
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Population Evolution Millions of habitants MERCOSUL
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Source: MDIC Members-States Share at Mercosul Foreign Trade - 2002 MERCOSUL
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Source: Ministry of Foreig Relations of Brazil. 4 th largest economic world-wide bloc; More than 200 million consumers; Combined GDP of more than US$ 1 trillion; Impressive process of modernisation and openness of national economies; Convergence of liberal economic policies in the region; The four countries’ (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) intra-regional trade grew by 300% between 1990 and 1998, up to aproximately US$ 21 billion; Brazilian and Argentine companies have each invested about 2 billion dollars in the establishment of some 400 joint ventures in the past five years. Mercosur – Facts and Figures
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Source: MDIC WTO FTAA Free Trade Agreement until january 2005 ; Mercosur / E.U. Free Trade Agreement until October 2004; Mercosur / Andean Community Free Trade Agreement concluded in April 2004. WTO FTAA Free Trade Agreement until january 2005 ; Mercosur / E.U. Free Trade Agreement until October 2004; Mercosur / Andean Community Free Trade Agreement concluded in April 2004. International Negotiations
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Source: MDIC Mercosur / Mexico Tariff Preferences Agreement; New Automotive Agreement – Progressive enlargement of cotes until the free trade in 2006. Mercosur / China, India and South Africa Format Definition of the G-3 Commercial Agreement. Mercosur / Mexico Tariff Preferences Agreement; New Automotive Agreement – Progressive enlargement of cotes until the free trade in 2006. Mercosur / China, India and South Africa Format Definition of the G-3 Commercial Agreement. International Negotiations
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South America Regional Infrastructure – Integration Axis Photo: National Geographic Brazil – Peru: South America Transverse Axis -BNDES-COFIDE (Corporación Financera Desarollo Economico) Agreement; - Financing Infra-structure Development; -Amazônia-Pacífico Linking : BNDES-CAF (Corporácion Andina de Fomento) Concerted Participation.
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Brazil – Venezuela: North Axis Photo: National Geographic - PDVSA-Petrobrás Agreement – Oil Refinery Construction; - Boa Vista (Brazil) – Santa Elena (Venezuela) Road. South America Regional Infrastructure – Integration Axis
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Brazil – Bolivia: Northwest Axis Photo: National Geographic -Santa Cruz de la Sierra Gasoduto– South-east of Brazil; - US$ 300 millions/year. South America Regional Infrastructure – Integration Axis
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Mercosur: South Axis Photo: National Geographic -Energetic Integration – “Energia Yacreta”; -Natural Gas Integratrion – Uruguaina-Paso de los Libres; -Road Interconnection – Paso de Jara (Jujuy). South America Regional Infrastructure – Integration Axis
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Address: Esplanada dos Ministérios Bloco “J”, 7º andar, sala 700 Brasília - DF CEP : 70053-900 Phones: 55 61 2109-7050 55 61 2109-7090 Fax: 55 61 2109-7049 E-mail: camex@mdic.gov.br Foreign Trade Chamber - CAMEX
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