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Brazil

  • Wednesday, February 13th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Brazil confirms inflation target; January IPCA 0.54%

    Brazil's monthly inflation slowed in January for the first time in four months as food prices eased. Consumer prices, IPCA index, rose 0.54% in January, down from a 0.74% jump in December, reported Wednesday the Brazilian Geography and Statistics Institute, IBGE.

  • Sunday, February 10th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Brazil's industrial output in 2007 second best of decade

    Industrial output in Brazil grew last year at its fastest pace since 2004, jumping 6% boosted by domestic demand according to official data. The surge in industrial activity was broad, driven by a sharp increase in the availability of credit allowing Brazilian consumers to buy more cars and home appliances.

  • Saturday, February 9th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Brazil reported 13 fatal cases of yellow fever in eight weeks

    Brazil has reported a total of 48 cases of the mosquito borne yellow fever, 13 of them fatal, since mid December, the World Health Organisation said this week. Three states, Goias, Brasilia and Matto Grosso do Sul concentrate the majority of cases.

  • Thursday, February 7th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Brazil opens wheat market to ensure domestic supply

    The suspension of the tariff is valid for one million tons of wheat

    Brazil has decided to temporarily lift the tariff on imported wheat from outside Mercosur trade bloc, following a request made by mills, a spokesperson at Brazil's Foreign Trade Chamber (Camex) said this week.

  • Tuesday, February 5th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Brazil could complaint with WTO over EU ban on meat imports

    H. E. Mr Clodoaldo Hugueney

    Brazil on Tuesday sharply criticized the European Union's decision to temporarily ban Brazilian beef imports and warned it could file a complaint with the World Trade Organization.

  • Tuesday, February 5th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Brazil seeks to modernize submarine Force

    Minister Nelson Jobim

    Brazil's dreams of becoming the first Latin American country to operate a nuclear submarine were reportedly discussed during a late January visit by defense minister Nelson Jobim to France.

    Long-dormant plans to enter the nuclear submarine club were recently revived by Brazil, which already has a modest submarine-building capability.

  • Monday, February 4th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Cheap US dollar, strong imports erode Brazil's trade surplus

    Brazil's trade surplus narrowed to a 5 and a half year low in January as a cheaper dollar and rising consumer demand pushed imports to a record high. Imports increased to 12.3 billion US dollars in January from 10.6 billion in December.

  • Monday, February 4th 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Brazil launch the biggest part of Rio's five-day dances

    Brazilian beauties wearing only sequins led carnival parades lasting until dawn Sunday as second-division samba groups used a kaleidoscope of colorful dancers and floats to launch the biggest part of Rio's five-day bash.

  • Sunday, February 3rd 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Crocodiles' possible “missing link” presented in Rio

    "Montealtosuchus arrudacamposi"  a prehistoric crocodile

    The fossil of a land-bound reptile that could be a link between prehistoric and modern-day crocodiles was put on public display for the first time at the Federal University of Rio do Janeiro, reports National Geographic.

  • Sunday, February 3rd 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Credit happy Brazilian minister admits mistake and resigns

    Matilde Ribeiro

    Brazil's Cabinet official for racial equality resigned Friday amid charges she had abused her government-issued corporate credit card. Matilde Ribeiro told a news conference that she had “committed a mistake” in using the card to pay for a chauffeured car, restaurant meals, hotels and purchases in a duty free shop in 2007.