Why Visit Brazil?
by Sarah Cohen First Choice PropertiesBrazil is becoming a popular place for
investors and tourists alike. With an average annual increase in GDP of 5%,
this fast-growing economy is set to become one of the top five world powers in
the coming decades. Brazil's 100 million workers have jobs in services (67% of
GDP), the industrial sector (27.5% of GDP) and agriculture (5% of GDP but it
employs 10% of the working population).
Brazil has a large industrial sector, which
allows it to export products all over the world, from steel, cars,
petrochemicals to aircraft parts and computers. It became self-sufficient in
oil in 2007 and is the world leader in hydro-electric power. It is trying hard
to reduce its reliance on oil. Brazil has the world's largest cattle herd of
190 million, which accounts for over $1 billion USD in export revenues. Companies such as First Choice Properties Brazil are
reporting an increase in the number of property investors
in Brazil too.
With the Olympics being held in Rio in 2016 and
the World Cup due to arrive in the country next year, there are plenty of reasons
to visit Brazil. It is home
to the world's largest waterfall, Angel Falls. It has hundreds of miles of
beaches due to Brazil's easterly position in the South American continent. The
Amazon rainforest is a huge tourist attraction, as is Rio itself? Particularly
during carnival season. First Choice Properties Brazil and other companies
report that safety for tourists has improved dramatically as the country was
recently ranked 75th in the world safety ratings, up from 128th place in 2008.
Brazil is becoming easier to fly to, with many
direct flights from the USA and Europe. The infrastructure is improving, as are
public transport services, so crossing over from other South American countries
is becoming straightforward too.
Global demand for natural resources and
agricultural needs has kept Brazil very stable though the recent economic
turmoil coupled with the fact that Brazil is almost self-sufficient in its oil
supply.
Currently an increasing amount of the world's
manufacturing industries are relocating to Brazil and so it is exporting both
its natural and manufactured trades all over the world securing itself as one of
the world's next great superpowers . Recently some of the corporate giants such
as the Marriot Hotel group and the Microsoft Corporation been pouring money
into Brazil and in 2008 Brazil finally secured itself after years of constant
growth with international credit agencies as investment grade status and passed
the UK and many other European countries to become the world's 6th largest
economy and to become a global economic superpower.
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