Brazil: Third Largest Economy of the Future?

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  1. Xilaisalt

    Xilaisalt Banned

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    I hope so. It would be nice. I'm assuming he's talking about edging out India and Japan; that oughta be really interesting.

    US, China, Brazil!?, India, Japan?

    Seems hard to think of as of now, but Brazil has been expanding and still hasn't even tapped 1% of its potential.

    Their president also isn't that close to America, and welcomed and paraded his ties to China! Guess he wasn't happy about what he called the "Blue-eyed investors" ruining the world economy.
     
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    "Brazil is the country of the future and it always will be."

    That quote is at least 30 years old, still on point.
     
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    Brazil's economy surpasses Britain...
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    Brazil bumps Britain to become world's sixth largest economy
    December 27, 2011 - Thanks in part to soybeans and iron ore, cars, and coffee, Brazil has overtaken Britain as the world's sixth largest economy - though there are some clouds on the horizon.
     
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    "that abundant natural resources might help the country become the world's third largest economy in the near future."....he is totally wrong , Lolo mast take a course in economics
     
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    Granny says not if dey don't get the gangsters under control...
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    Reports: 31 dead over weekend in Sao Paulo
    Nov 12,`12 -- Brazilian media are reporting that at least 31 people have been murdered in Sao Paulo in the last three days.
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    Sao Paulo gripped by violence as scores die in war between police and gangsters
    Tue, Nov 13, 2012 - It was a more than typically murderous Saturday night in Sao Paulo: At 10pm, in the Sao Bernardo do Campo neighborhood, a motorcyclist rode up to a private home, killed two of the residents, then sped away. An hour or so later in a nearby district, police shot and killed two men in what they said was an exchange of fire. Elsewhere, police found the body of a man with a bullet through his brain — one of 14 people murdered and 12 injured in this single night amid a rising wave of violence in Brazil’s biggest city.
     

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