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BRAZIL NATIONAL FLAG

Transcript: POPULATION -Green represents the forests of the country and the yellow rhombus its mineral wealth -The blue circle and stars depict the sky over Rio de Janeiro on 15 November 1889 - the day the Republic of Brazil was declared -Ordem e Progresso ("Order and Progress") is the national motto of Brazil. Which is inscribed on the flag. -Major industries include iron and steel production, automobile assembly, petroleum processing, chemicals production, and cement making; -- 12,000 per capita Economic Indicators data.worldbank.org private and public -Brazilians measure their salary per month, not per year as we do. The average monthly salary per person in Brazil is 1,202 reals If you multiply that by 12 months, you get an average annual salary of about 14,424 reals (or $7,084) Inflation Rate: 5.59 Brazil Natural Resources mainly include: -Iron Ore -Manganese -Bauxite -Nickel -Granite -Limestone *But it is only mandatory to go from 6-14 The Brazil National language is : Portuguese Inflation Rate: 1.5 BY : MARIO SEVILLA AND MAX HERNANDEZ Males: 153,139,563 Females:157,244,385 Unemployment Rate: 6.6 www.monafoundation.org/Education-Brazi -Total Population: estimated to be about 199.321 million -Total Population: around 313.9 million -Political System : Democratic Government -This type of rulership means that those in power are elected by the residents of the country Military Services -Brazil is the world's leading exporter of coffee, beef, sugar and orange juice and the other major exports include vehicles, iron ore, steel, textiles and footwear. -Aircraft and raw cotton are the leading imports into Brazil from America among others from other countries. http://brazil.angloinfo.com/ www.tradingeconomics.com/brazil Unemployment Rate : 4.3 www.forbes.com/ ECONOMIC SYSTEM U.S.A --2.2 Trillion USD Age: 6-18 -Currency: Brazilian "Real" Exchange Rate 1 Brazilian real = .42 USD POLITICAL SYSTEM Literacy Rate: 98.69 USA Brazilian Army (Exercito Brasileiro) Brazilian Navy (Marinha do Brasil) Marine Corps (Corpo de Fuzileiros Navais) Brazilian Air Force (Forca Aerea Brasileira) President: Dilma Rousseff BRAZIL RESEARCH PROJECT BRAZIL Works Cited Google.com Vice President: Michel Temer BRAZIL NATIONAL FLAG -Brazil Agriculture Includes Coffee, cotton, rice, and many othe crops... Brazil Flag and what it represents GDP Males: 95,937,239 Females : 99,009,231 Belongs to the continent of South America 15.68 trillion USD BRAZIL brazil.org brazil.com brazil.edu 3.288 million sq miles 49,965.27 USD Leading Religion: Christianity

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Transcript: Business Deals Brazil Powerpoint world’s seventh-largest economy has benefited from surging prices for commodity exports middle class is growing, and millions have been lifted out of poverty heavy government intervention in the economy continues to cause the misallocation of capital, limit mobility, and fuel a sense of injustice Brazilians are not allowed to import used clothing or cars Foreign investment in several sectors of the economy is limited by the government. Banking and capital markets are increasingly diversified and growing Brazilian businesses in the USA One of the world’s most varied and diverse. Population: 190 million. Approximately 80% of the population Roman Catholic. Brazilians are usually rather affectionate, tactile people. Greetings: Men - shake hands Women - kiss each others’ cheeks When invited to dinner or an event: It is considered more appropriate to over-dress than to appear too casual in appearance. • Always bring the hostess a small gift of gratitude (such as a bottle of wine or some fresh flowers). Businesses that should go to Brazil Conservative dress; men: navy blue or black business suits, women should wear skirt business suits with appropriate accessories. Strict punctuality for business deals Firm handshake at beginning and end of meeting with each individual present., Women usually kiss each other with the left and alternating cheeks. Women should extend their hands first for the handshake. Do not address the group as a whole upon initial meeting, must shake every hand. Never drop in on anyone. Scheduled appointments should be confirmed Family Focus much importance on the family structure and values. Families are usually large, and even extended family members are close with one another. Provide help and support to each other when necessary. Focus much importance on the family structure and values. Families are usually large, and even extended family members are close with one another. Provide help and support to each other when necessary. Economy world’s seventh-largest economy has benefited from surging prices for commodity exports middle class is growing, and millions have been lifted out of poverty heavy government intervention in the economy continues to cause the misallocation of capital, limit mobility, and fuel a sense of injustice Brazilians are not allowed to import used clothing or cars Foreign investment in several sectors of the economy is limited by the government. Banking and capital markets are increasingly diversified and growing Businesses that should go to Brazil One of the world’s most varied and diverse. Population: 190 million. Approximately 80% of the population Roman Catholic. Brazilians are usually rather affectionate, tactile people. Greetings: Men - shake hands Women - kiss each others’ cheeks When invited to dinner or an event: It is considered more appropriate to over-dress than to appear too casual in appearance. • Always bring the hostess a small gift of gratitude (such as a bottle of wine or some fresh flowers). Questions? Family Conservative dress; men: navy blue or black business suits, women should wear skirt business suits with appropriate accessories. Strict punctuality for business deals Firm handshake at beginning and end of meeting with each individual present., Women usually kiss each other with the left and alternating cheeks. Women should extend their hands first for the handshake. Do not address the group as a whole upon initial meeting, must shake every hand. Never drop in on anyone. Scheduled appointments should be confirmed Businesses from Brazil that would do well in USA Economy Questions? Business Deals Culture Family Detailed legal contracts are mandatory, negotiating will take time -Have a gift for the host of the meeting, something that is unique to your country Brazilians prefer face-to-face meeting to written communication. Important to develop a good rapport with whom you are doing business with. They want to know the person with whom they are doing business. Modest socializing before getting down to business (things to talk about soccer, Brazilian history, literature, and places to visit in the region and information about your home town) -Business card should be in English and Portuguese. Brazilian businesses in the USA Focus much importance on the family structure and values. Families are usually large, and even extended family members are close with one another. Provide help and support to each other when necessary. Business Etiquette Businesses that should go to Brazil One of the world’s most varied and diverse. Population: 190 million. Approximately 80% of the population Roman Catholic. Brazilians are usually rather affectionate, tactile people. Greetings: Men - shake hands Women - kiss each others’ cheeks When invited to dinner or an event: It is considered more appropriate to over-dress than to appear too casual in appearance. • Always bring the hostess a small gift of gratitude (such as a bottle of wine or

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