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With more than 3 decades of experience in economic activity in Brazil, Frikmark Corporation intends to share its valuable services and experiences with exports and imports, including discharge, container rental, loading, and so on, from both sea and air routes, and also consultation about goods and appropriate merchandise for business which is the result of years of experience and professional team activity, with individuals and corporations interested in business in Brazil with the lowest cost and highest quality.
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Advantages of doing business with Brazil
Why do business with Brazil?
Needless to say, Brazil ranks ninth in GTP according to the International monetary fund (which is considered the most significant indicator of economic health) among the countries of the world. This great position of the economy of the world, in addition to having a positive trading balance, shows Brazil’s leadership in diverse economic activities including imports and exports.
Exports from Brazil
Soya, crude oil, iron ore, and corn, form Brazil’s most exported goods to China, United States of America, Argentina, Netherlands, and Japan. Brazil is the greatest producer and exporter of coffee to the world with 2652000 tons (2019)
Imports to Brazil
On the other side, the most imported goods to Brazil, include refined oil, auto parts, crude oil, circuits, and pesticides, imports are mostly from China, United States of America, Germany, Argentina, and South Korea.
Exports and imports between Iran and Brazil
According to the Economy Complexity Institute, the trade volume was about 2.292 billion dollars between Iran and Brazil before the covid-19 pandemic, of which, 2.19 building dollars was the value of Brazil’s exports, and in return, 102 million dollars was the value of Iran’s exports to Brazil.
The exported goods to Iran from Brazil were mostly food and agricultural products like corn and soya and in return, the most exported products from Iran to Brazil, were nitrogen fertilizers.
According to the diplomatic consultations and good relations between the two countries, the volume of trade between the two countries is expected to increase.
Brazil’s trade volume with other countries of the world (billion dollars)
In 2021, Brazil’s total trade volume with all the countries of the world reached 500 billion dollars. 281 billion dollars of this volume is related to Brazil’s exports, in 219 billion dollars of it, is related to this country’s imports. Brazil has a high trade volume with countries like America, European countries UAE, Australia, Canada, the Africa Continent, New Zealand, etc, all of which show the numerous trading opportunities in this country. The statistics of some countries are reviewed below. The statistics are in billions of Dollars.
America
China
Europe
UAE
Brazil’s economy
Improvements are noticed in Brazil’s economy and its GDP is expected to rise by 0.3% in 2022. Also, a 36% increase in Brazil’s export rates shows a quick recovery of its economy after the pandemic according to the International Monetary Fund. Currently, Brazil ranks ninth in terms of GDP according to the statistics and its exports have reached 209.921 Billion dollars, and its imports have reached 158.926 Billion dollars. To cut it short, Brazil is one of the few countries with a developed economy and is also very powerful in this field.
Agriculture in Brazil
Needless to say, Brazil is a very rich country in terms of natural resources and agricultural products.
Among these, Soya is the flagship of Brazil’s agricultural products. About 1 out of 4 Rials of this product’s trade volume, belongs to Brazil.
In general, the 5 best selling products in Brazil, are the following:
Soya (worth 175.6 billion Rials)
Beef (worth 139.7 billion Rials)
Corn (worth 90.7 billion Rials)
Milk (worth 50.8 billion Rials)
Sugarcane (worth 40.7 billion Rials)
Brazil’s tourism
Brazil has many attractive sites for local and foreign tourists. Its amazing natural scenes from the Amazon Jungles in the north and the sunny beaches and dunes in the northeast to Pantanal in the center and west and also the cultural and historical sites of Minas Gerais, the beautiful beaches of Rio de Janeiro and Santa Catalina and the flowering of business and commercial activities of Sao paolo, completely attracts the eyes of every tourist and adventurer.
Recently the Brazilian government has paid a particular attention to the tourist section by adopting some policies like efforts to reduce travel costs, enhance infrastructure, education, and equip active labor forces in this section and also extended advertisement out of the country are the serious steps taken in this country to develop the tourism industry.
Based on the international association of congresses and conventions, Brazil ranks first in terms of the number of international events like The Olympics, and so on in Latin America, second in America (Northern and Southern), and seventh (after The United States of America, Germany, Spain, France, Britain, and Italy) amongst all countries of the world. Brazil has hosted very important events like the world cup in 1950 and 2014, the Earth conference in 1992, the Summer Olympics in 2016, and the American Pan games in 1963 and 2007.
Brazilian foods
Brazilian foods are the result of traditions combined with the cultural heritage of various people.
Various people met each other for different reasons in this land and ever since, delicious Brazilian foods have emerged.
So many people migrated from Europe and other parts of the world to Brazil during the second World War, that’s why they have influenced this country’s nutrition a lot. In addition to that, the natives of the Amazon region have also influenced the style of Brazilian foods greatly.
Highlights of Brazilian foods
There is a significant difference between the foods and the style of cooking in the north of the country and the Amazon region. Fish has an important place amongst Brazilian foods and is the basis of many soups and stews.
Pato no, is a very popular food amongst the northeast Brazilians, a roasted duck, placed inside tucupi oil, lemon juice, and garlic with a special sauce, taken from Manionic sap and Jumbo leaves.
Brazilian bean stew, barbecue, and shrimp mucocay are among the typical foods of Brazilian people.