Brazil’s Steel to Invest US$ 13 Billion

The Brazilian steel sector will invest US$ 13 billion on expansion through 2010. The sector expects to spend US$ 2.5 billion this year and US$ 3.5 billion in 2006.

It is estimated that up to 70,000 temporary jobs will be created during the construction phase and 40,000 permanent positions thereafter.


This information was provided by the vice-president of the Brazilian Steel Institute (IBS), Luiz André Rico Vicente, following a meeting with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in the Planalto Palace.


Vicente also said that the sector hopes that 2004’s outstanding performance will be repeated this year.


Earnings soared 40% last year. He cautioned, however, about the possible negative impact of raw material price increases.


In his view, iron ore prices could rise 35-40%. As for coal, the price per ton could increase from US$ 60 to US$ 120.


Vicente informed that there is no maneuvering room in this case, since most of the coal used in Brazil comes from other countries, such as the United States and Canada.


Vicente affirmed that President Lula expressed concern over the impact of price increases on inflation.


“The big goal, according to what he told us, is the stability of inflation. This is the goal that favors the country’s poor classes the most. We shall have to do all we can to collaborate with the government in this policy,” he stated.


He said that he did not converse with Lula about price controls.


The representative of the steel mills hopes the government will continue to maintain contractual rules.


“This Administration, so far, has been exemplary when it comes to maintaining the established rules. Changes in direction are non-existent,” he emphasized.


The Ministers of Finance, Antônio Palocci, and of Development, Industry, and Foreign Trade, Luiz Fernando Furlan, were also present at the encounter.


Translation: David Silberstein
Agência Brasil

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazilian Indians: Above Any Suspicion or Law

The Constitution of Brazil is extremely generous in all it says about indigenous rights. ...

President Sarney Might Have Been Brazil’s Mandela. But He Opted for Politics

Every politician has one instinct for power and another for history. Desiring political strength ...

Nigeria Backs Brazil for WTO Presidency

Brazil received yesterday a thumbs-up sign regarding its candidacy for the presidency of the ...

Black and White: Marveling at a Brazil Where Racial Rules Are Learned Early in Life

I just returned from another wonderful trip to Brazil. I have been visiting that ...

World’s Flu Doesn’t Give Brazil Pneumonia Anymore, Says Minister

In an address to foreign investors, Monday, June 5, on the first day of ...

Brazil Starts August with US$ 904 Million Foreign Trade Surplus

Brazil exported the equivalent to US$ 2.333 billion in the first week of August ...

Cattle sacrificed in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

Ban to Brazilian Beef Spreads to 32 Countries

Thirty two countries have already banned beef from Brazil since it was disclosed that ...

Were Diamond Miners Behind Brazilian Indianist Murder?

Brazilian Indianist, José Apoena Soares de Meirelles, 55 years old, was assassinated in Porto ...

Time to Stop Crying and Start Working, Says Brazil’s Lula

“Brazil cannot squander and lose an exceptional opportunity to consolidate itself and rise above ...

WordPress database error: [Table './brazzil3_live/wp_wfHits' is marked as crashed and last (automatic?) repair failed]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `wp_wfHits`