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Brazil’s Harvest Jumps 10.7%

Brazil’s harvest in 2004/2005 should attain 131.9 million tons of grain, according to the ...

Brazil Changes the Guard in Haiti

The new commander of the Brazilian troops in Haiti, General João Carlos Vilela, took ...

Brazil Downplays Disputes with Argentina

The trade disputes between Brazil and Argentina won’t harm the Mercosur negotiations at the ...

Fearing Inflation, Brazil Raises Interest Rates to 17.75%

Inflation Brazilian markets ended modestly higher, helped by some modest gains on Wall Street. ...

Brazil, a World Leader in Transplant

Brazil has the world’s largest public system of organ transplants. By the end of ...

IMF Couldn’t Be More Pleased with Brazil

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed December 15 the ninth ...

Brazil’s Lula Gets Boost from Polls

The positive evalution of Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s Administration rose 3.2% ...

Mercosur Gets Two New Partners in Brazil

The adesion of Ecuador and Venezuela as regular Mercosul Associated States became official during ...

Manaus Free Zone Gets a Lift, But Rest of Brazil Lags

The new cargo terminal at Eduardo Gomes International Airport in Manaus, capital of the ...

The Rocky Road to Free Trade for Brazil and Mercosur

The removal of obstacles to free trade among the countries that belong to the ...