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India and Latin America: When a Rising Power and an Emergent Growth Pole Engage

... American extractive capacitive wherewithal, needs to meet and mate with proven Indian expertise, in the domain of knowledge-economy and services-based exports, such that commercial exchanges are not contingent on the fortuitousness of serendipitous circumstances,... ... Indian pharmaceutical industry’s entry into Latin America, which in the main, was the enabling by-product of the Lula led Brazilian government’s tiff with US pharma companies who refused to revise prices for anti-retroviral drugs, or for that matter,...

27.08.2019

BRICS FM Meeting in Brazil: Priorities Reloaded

... Bolsonaro’s team from the BRICS discussions have largely been overblown. While the scope of the agenda put forth by Brazil during its year of presidency in the BRICS might not seem too ambitious, there do appear to be important priorities accorded by the Brazilian side to issues of economic cooperation in the sphere of innovation and digital economy development. With important innovations of the past several years such as the BRICS+ and outreach exercises unlikely to be actively pursued this year, Brazil will likely seek to show more results in the economic and security areas to mark its ...

26.07.2019

Russian Companies Breaking Into the Brazilian IT Market

... Russian or Brazilian authorities. This is perhaps because the majority of Russian players on Brazilian markets have no links to government agencies and primarily target the more dynamic and innovative private sector. That said, a significant part of the Brazilian economy is publicly owned and it appears that such businesses will soon be prepared to introduce new digital technologies. This portion of the market may well be overburdened with red tape but it seems too lucrative for Russian companies to overlook. ...

26.06.2019

Fighting the Routine and Thirsting for Innovation. The Economy of Latin American Countries

... mention that virtually all of the region’s countries joined the “food race” in the early 21 st century, since today, the large players on the food markets (both exporters and importers) have the same opportunities to influence the global economy and politics as the producers and consumers of fuel and mineral resources. [9] Both traditional Latin American food exporters (Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay and Ecuador, among others) and countries for whom it is a relatively new export (Bolivia, Paraguay, Peru and Chile) are participants in the “food race.” [10] At the same time, manufactured goods are given priority in ...

06.09.2016

Brazil: Political Crisis and Hunger for Change?

... are rising. The fact that in terms of GDP the United Kingdom once again left Brazil behind and became the sixth largest world economy dealt a heavy moral blow to the Latin American giant. Moreover, according to forecasts, in 2015 India will replace Brazil as the seventh largest economy in the world. Disagreements in the ruling coalition Regardless of the extremely low rating of the President, there are no formal grounds for her impeachment. enca.com Zbigniew Iwanowski: Brazil: Hard-won Victory and Challenges for Dilma Rousseff ...

06.05.2015

Protests Test Resilience of Brazil's Democracy

... banks. Levy's budget cuts have created tensions throughout the political class particularly among the leadership of Dilma's Workers Party because cutbacks rather than anti-inflationary measures, including high consumer credit card rates, hurt working Brazilians the most. They have a potential to spark spontaneous riots like the social explosions of 2013. Government sources now indicate that the economy is about to contract this year by around a negative 1.1 percent, signaling recession. Economic reform is likely to continue and could become an issue in the 2018 presidential election. Meanwhile former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva continues ...

19.03.2015

Mundial 2014: Brazil is More than Soccer

... of international law, the act adapts the domestic legal space to external interests, only further justifying criticism on the part of those who believe that national sovereignty must prevail. On the whole, hosting the World Cup is good for a national economy by attracting foreign capital, creating jobs, and stimulating consumer demand and tourism. Late 2013 forecasts indicated that the event would improve Brazil’s macroeconomic figures, by generating a 2.17-percent GDP growth rate over the 2010-2014 period. Preparations for the 2014 World Cup and 2018 Olympics have tapped huge investment potential which was hardly employable by Brazil on its own....

25.06.2014

Protectionism in Brazil is Back in Style

... de Comércio Exterior) was launched. This programme was bound to increase competitiveness of individual industries and services by advancing innovations and aiming to improve the quality of exported products. Photo cdn.infographicsarchive.com Brazil’s Growing Economy 2. Following the course outlined in 2008, the government has announced the policy of growth in technology and basic industries (Política de Desenvolvimento Produtivo). Positioning of Brazil’s companies as world leaders in biofuels,...

20.12.2013

Poll conducted

  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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