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  • Brazil is the 5th largest population in the world with a population of 200 million people.
  • Brazil recently edged past China to become the largest emerging market in the world (Morgan Stanley Capital Int’l Emerging Markets Index September 10, 2008)
  • Newly discovered and massive off-shore oil fields led to an invitation for Brazil to become a member of OPEC
  • In 2009 Wal-Mart will invest $1B in Brazil
  • The famed Silicon Valley venture capital firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson partnered with a leading Brazilian venture capital firm FIR Capital in Belo Horizonte with an initial capital contribution of $40M
  • Brazil is an undisputed global leader in clean and renewable energies with a concentrated emhasis on BioFuels.

Brazil Internet Usage

  • Google made Brazil their center for all South American and Latin American operations with most of its software development and engineering to be based in Belo Horizonte
  • Brazil leads all of Latin America and South America in the number of Internet users, well ahead of both Mexico and Argentina
  • Brazil is Google’s fastest growing market outside of the U.S. generating an estimated $500 million per year in revenues.
  • Brazil has the second largest user base of Google Gmail e-mail accounts
  • Brazil has the third largest number of broadband users in the Americas, behind only the U.S. and Canada. 
  • Internet users in Brazil have doubled in each of the past three years
  • 47% of Brazilian adult citizens have Internet access which represents 59 million Internet users over the age of 16 according to a March 2008 survey conducted by DataFolha and commissioned by F/Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi.  The survey also found that 53% of the people surveyed regularly post content on the Internet.
  • The average Brazilian Internet users spends 30.2 hours online a month, substantially higher that Latin America (28.6 hours) and worldwide (25.7 hours)
  • Internet penetration in Brazil based on population is 26.1% and expected to grow by more than 300% over the next 3-5 years.
  • Brazil is the worldwide leader in online E-Government especially in the areas of e-participation, electronic voting, online tax filing and e-procurement.
  • In 2007 more PC’s were sold in Brazil than TV sets

Brazil Mobile Usage

  • Mobile phone subscribers grew at an astonishing rate of 21% in 2007
  • Mobile subscriber penetration is 67% compared to 80% for the U.S.
  • Mobile subscribers in Brazil outnumber fixed line subscribers by more than 3 to 1     
  • Brazil is the 5th largest country for mobile phone penetration with China, U.S, Russia and India ahead of it.
 
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Brazilian Federal Government
Executive Branch
Executive Branch: www.brasil.gov.br
The Presidency: www.presidencia.gov.br
Attorney General of the Republic: www.pgr.mpf.gov.br
Ministry of Communication: www.mc.gov.br
Ministry of Culture: www.cultura.gov.br
Ministry of Defense: www.defesa.gov.br
Ministry of Development, Industry and Commerce www.desenvolvimento.gov.br
Ministry of Education: www.mec.gov.br
Ministry for the Environment, Water Resources and the Amazon: www.meioambiente.gov.br
Ministry for External Relations: www.mre.gov.br
Ministry of Finance: www.fazenda.gov.br
Ministry of Health: www.saude.gov.br
Ministry of Justice: www.mj.gov.br
Ministry of Labor: www.mte.gov.br
Ministry of Mines and Energy: www.mme.gov.br
Ministry of National Integration: www.integracao.gov.br
Ministry of Planning and Budget: www.planejamento.gov.br
Ministry for Science and Technology: www.mct.gov.br
Ministry of Social Security and Assistance: www.mpas.gov.br
Ministry of Sports: www.esporte.gov.br
Ministry of Tourism: www.turismo.gov.br
Ministry of Transportation: www.transportes.gov.br
Special Ministry for Rural Land Policy: www.incra.gov.br

Legislative Branch

Legislative Branch of the Brazilian Government: www.camara.gov.br
Diário Oficial da União (equivalent of the Federal Register): www.in.gov.br
Federal Senate: www.senado.gov.br
Federal Judicial Auditing Office (Tribunal de Contas da União): www.tcu.gov.br

Judiciary Branch 
Federal Supreme Court: www.stf.gov.br
Supreme Court of Labor: www.tst.gov.br

Government Agencies 

Banco Central do Brasil: www.bcb.gov.br
BrazilTradeNet: www.braziltradenet.gov.br
Brazilian Foreign Trade Association: www.aeb.org.br
BNDES-Banco Nacional do Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social: www.bndes.gov.br
CNPq-National Scientific and Technological Development Council: www.cnpq.br
IBGE-Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics: www.ibge.gov.br
RNP-National Research Network: www.rnp.br
SEBRAE - Brazilian Micro and Small Sized Company Support Service: www.sebrae.com.br

Brazilian Government Agencies in US

Brazilian Embassy in Washington, DC: www.brasilemb.org
Brazilian Consulate General in Boston, MA: www.consulatebrazil.org
Brazilian Consulate General in Houston, TX: www.brazilhouston.org
Brazilian Consulate General in Los Angeles (Jurisdiction: MT, WY, UT, NV, AZ, HI, Southern CA): www.brazilian-consulate.org
Brazilian Consulate General in Miami, FL: www.brazilmiami.org
Brazilian Consulate General in New York, NY: www.brazilny.org
Brazilian Consulate General in San Francisco, CA: www.brazilsf.org

State Companies
CBPM-Mineral Research Company of the State of Bahia: www.cbpm.com.br
Eletrobrás-Brazil's Electrical Energy Holding Company: www.eletrobras.gov.br

Embassies, Consulates, and Delegations outside US

Brazilian Consulate General in Tokyo, Japan: www2.gol.com/users/consbras/
Brazilian Embassy in Paris, France: www.bresil.org
Brazilian Embassy in Berlin: www.brasilianische-botschaft.de/
Brazilian Embassy in Buenos Aires: www.brasil.org.ar
Brazilian Embassy in London: www.brazil.org.uk

State Governments
Government of Acre: www.ac.gov.br
Government of Alagoas; www.governo.al.gov.br
Government of Amapá; www.amapa.net
Government of Bahia: www.bahia.ba.gov.br
Government of Ceará: www.ceara.gov.br
Government of Espírito Santo: www.es.gov.br
Government of Goiás: www.goias.go.gov.br
Government of Maranhão: www.maranhao.gov.br
Government of Mato Grosso: www.mt.gov.br
Government of Mato Grosso do Sul: www.ms.gov.br
Government of Minas Gerais: www.mg.gov.br
Government of Pará: www.pa.gov.br
Government of Paraíba: www.paraiba.pb.gov.br
Government of Paraná: www.parana.pr.gov.br
Government of Pernambuco: www.pe.gov.br
Government of Piauí: www.pi.gov.br/index.php
Government of Rio de Janeiro: www.governo.rj.gov.br
Government of Rio Grande do Norte: www.rn.gov.br
Government of Rio Grande do Sul: www.estado.rs.gov.br
Government of Rondonia: www.rondonia.ro.gov.br
Government of Roraima: www.rr.gov.br
Government of Santa Catarina: www.sc.gov.br/conteudo/governo/paginas/index.html
Government of São Paulo: www.saopaulo.sp.gov.br
Government of Sergipe: www.se.gov.br
Government of Tocantins: www.to.gov.br