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B R A Z I L  I N  NU MBE R S
            ECONOMY





               ? Nominal GDP of $2.4 trillion (seventh-    ? Real GDP growth:
            largest in the world in 2012)           5.1% (2008), -0.3% (2009), 7.5% (2010), 2.7% (2011),
                                                    0.9% (2012)
               ? Sovereign credit rating:
            BBB (Fitch), Baa2 (Moody’s), BBB (S&P) – all     ? Unemployment rate (average):
            investment grade                        7.9% (2008), 8.1% (2009), 6.7% (2010), 6.0% (2011),
                                                    5.5% (2012)
               ? GDP per capita:
            $11,400 (2012)                             ? Foreign direct investment:
                                                    $45.1bn (2008), $25.9bn (2009), $48.5bn (2010),
               ? GDP growth rate of almost 4%       $66.7bn (2011), $65.3bn (2012)
            over the decade 2002-2012
                                                       ? Net public debt:
               ? GDP composition per sector (2012):   38.5% (2008), 42.1% (2009), 39.1% (2010), 36.4%
            67.2% services, 27.4% industry, 5.4% agriculture  (2011), 35.1% (2012)
               ? International reserves:               ? Exports:
            $379 billion (2012)                     $198bn (2008), $153bn (2009), $202bn (2010),
                                                    $256bn (2011), $243bn (2012)                                                                                  SOUND



                  BRAZIL  UNEMPLOYMENT RATE %
         15                                                           FDI                                                             MACROECONOMIC
         13                                                 80
         11                                                IN USD BILLION  60
          9                                                 40                                                                                            CREDENTIALS

          7                                                 20
          5                                                  0
           1999  2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011  2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012




                   EXPORTS    IMPORTS    TRADE BALANCE  DATA: US$ BILLION  29.1                                                    Brazil’s nominal GDP currently   Over the past decade, Brazil has emerged as one
                                                                                                                                    stands at $2.4 billion, making   of the world’s most dynamic global markets. Sus-
         300                                                              50                                                       Brazil the seventh-largest econ-  tainable economic growth underpinned by social
          250                                                             40                                                       omy in the world. According to   inclusion through income distribution policies
                                                                                                                                    the investment bank Goldman
                                                                                                                                                             and  respect  for  the  environment  has  proven  to
         200                                                              30                                                        Sachs, Brazil is forecast to be-  be a winning economic formula, propelling Bra-
          150                                                             20                                                       come the world’s fourth-largest   zil  towards  becoming  the  world’s  fourth-largest
         100                                                              10                                                                 economy by 2050.  economy. Latin America has shown impressive re-
          50                                                               0                                                                                 silience in the face of global economic headwinds,
           0                                                              10                                                                                leading economists to state that this decade will
                                                                                                                                                             be known as the Latin  American Decade, with
             1995  1996  1997  1997  1998  1999  2000  2001  2002  2003  2004  2005  2006  2007  2008  2009  2010  2011  2012                                Brazil at its heart as the region’s largest economy
                                                                                                                                                             and business hub.
             *ON A 12MONTH BASIS UP TO MARCH 2012  SOURCE: MDIC  PRODUCED BY: MINISTRY OF FINANCE

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