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Foreign Trade Chamber Executive Secretariat Mario Mugnaini Jr. Secretário-Executivo

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Foreign Trade ChamberExecutive Secretariat

Mario Mugnaini Jr.Secretário-Executivo

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Foreign Trade Chamber

1) Brazilian Foreign Trade

2) Mercosur

3) International Negotiations

4) South America Regional Infrastructure

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Brazilian Trade BalanceUS$ millions FOB

Source: SECEX/MDIC

-753

13.126

-1.284

2.651

13.29910.58010.753

-6.747

15.239

24.831

-6.624-5.599-3.466

10.466

-3.000

2.000

7.000

12.000

17.000

22.000

27.000

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Brazilian Foreign Trade

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Main Economic Blocs % Share at Brazilian Exports by Agregated Factor2003

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30

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Mercosur 1,83 1,85 12,76

E.U. 42,86 21,99 16,57

Asia (Excluded Middle East) 25,62 30,47 7,31

USA (Included P. Rico) 6,81 21,4 32,95

Africa 2,51 3,72 4,83

Basic Semimanuf. Manuf.

Brazilian Foreign Trade

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60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Price Quantum

Price and Quantum IndexBrazilian Exports

1996=100

Source: SECEX

Brazilian Foreign Trade

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Source: SECEX/MDIC

30,64

24,8423,86

20,61

20,51

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Brazilian Agricultural Exports to the WorldFrom 1999 to 2003 – US$ Billions

Brazilian Foreign Trade

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9,11

11,2

8,188,11

8,9

2,82 2,833,59

4,15

5,53

5,3

4,734,144,163,92

0,950,67

1,451,581,430

2

4

6

8

10

12

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 *

EU

ASIA (ExceptMiddle East)NAFTA

MERCOSUR

Source: SECEX/MDIC

Brazilian Agricultural Exports to Selected BlocsFrom 1999 to 2003 – US$ Billions

Brazilian Foreign Trade

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Main Brazilian Products Importers2003/2002

US$ Millions FOB

VALOR VAR.% PART.% (2003)

1 – UNITED STATES 16.692 8,7 22,8

2 - ARGENTINA 4.561 94,8 6,2

3 - CHINA 4.532 79,8 6,2

4 - NETHERLANDS 4.245 33,4 5,8

5 – GERMANY 3.135 23,6 4,3

6 - MEXICO 2.741 17,0 3,8

7 - JAPAN 2.310 10,1 3,2

Source: SECEX/MDIC

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Exporters US$ bi Share (%)1 Germany 748,4 10,02 United States 724,0 9,73 Japan 471,9 6,34 China 438,4 5,95 France 384,7 5,16 United Kingdom 303,9 4,17 Netherlands 293,4 3,98 Italy 290,2 3,99 Canada 272,1 3,6

10 Belgium 254,6 3,425 Brazil 73,1 1,0

World 7.482,0 100

Source: WTO

World Trade Main Exporters – Goods - 2003

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Main Origin Markets of Brazilian Imports 2003/2002

US$ Millions FOB

VALOR VAR.% PART.% (2003)

1 – UNITED STATES 9.564 -7,0 19,8

2 - ARGENTINA 4.673 -1,5 9,7

3 - GERMANY 4.205 -4,8 8,7

4 – JAPAN 2.521 7,4 5,2

5 - CHINA 2.148 38,2 4,5

6 - FRANCE 1.768 -0,5 3,7

7 - ITALY 1.757 -0,3 3,6

Source: SECEX/MDIC

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Source: WTO

Importers US$ bi Share (%)1 United States 1.305,6 16,82 Germany 601,7 7,73 China 412,8 5,34 France 388,4 5,05 United Kingdom 388,3 5,06 Japan 383,0 4,97 Italy 289,0 3,78 Netherlands 261,1 3,49 Canada 245,6 3,2

10 Belgium 234,3 3,030 Brazil 50,7 0,7

World 7.765,0 100

World Trade Main Importers - Goods - 2003

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MERCOSUR

0,0

200,0

400,0

600,0

800,0

1.000,0

1.200,0

PIB 773,4 960,0 1.002,2 1.014,2 1.011,3 908,0 794,6 540,5

1990 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

GDP Evolution US$ Millions

Source: MDIC

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Source: MDIC

Population EvolutionMillions of habitants

170,0

180,0

190,0

200,0

210,0

220,0

230,0

População 187,9 205,3 208,1 210,9 213,7 216,6 221,0 222,3

1990 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

MERCOSUL

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Source: MDIC

Members-States Share at Mercosul Foreign Trade - 2002

Brasil72,58%

Uruguai2,58%

Paraguai1,69% Argentina

23,16%

MERCOSUL

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Source: Ministry of Foreig Relations of Brazil.

• 4th largest economic world-wide bloc;

• More than 200 million consumers;

• Combined GDP of more than US$ 1 trillion;

• Impressive process of modernisation and openness of

national economies;

• Convergence of liberal economic policies in the region;

• The four countries’ (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and

Uruguay) intra-regional trade grew by 300% between 1990 and

1998, up to aproximately US$ 21 billion;

• Brazilian and Argentine companies have each invested

about 2 billion dollars in the establishment of some 400 joint

ventures in the past five years.

Mercosur – Facts and Figures

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Source: MDIC

WTO

FTAA

Free Trade Agreement until january 2005 ;

Mercosur / E.U.

Free Trade Agreement until October 2004;

Mercosur / Andean Community

Free Trade Agreement concluded in April 2004.

WTO

FTAA

Free Trade Agreement until january 2005 ;

Mercosur / E.U.

Free Trade Agreement until October 2004;

Mercosur / Andean Community

Free Trade Agreement concluded in April 2004.

International Negotiations

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Source: MDIC

Mercosur / Mexico

Tariff Preferences Agreement;

New Automotive Agreement – Progressive enlargement of

cotes until the free trade in 2006.

Mercosur / China, India and South Africa

Format Definition of the G-3 Commercial Agreement.

Mercosur / Mexico

Tariff Preferences Agreement;

New Automotive Agreement – Progressive enlargement of

cotes until the free trade in 2006.

Mercosur / China, India and South Africa

Format Definition of the G-3 Commercial Agreement.

International Negotiations

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South America Regional Infrastructure – Integration Axis

Photo: National Geographic

Brazil – Peru: South America Transverse Axis

Iquitos

Manaus

Iquitos

Manaus

-BNDES-COFIDE (Corporación Financera Desarollo Economico)

Agreement;

- Financing Infra-structure Development;

-Amazônia-Pacífico Linking : BNDES-CAF (Corporácion Andina

de Fomento) Concerted Participation.

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Brazil – Venezuela: North Axis

Santa Elena

Boa Vista

Santa Elena

Boa Vista

Photo: National Geographic

- PDVSA-Petrobrás Agreement – Oil Refinery Construction;

- Boa Vista (Brazil) – Santa Elena (Venezuela) Road.

South America Regional Infrastructure – Integration Axis

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Brazil – Bolivia: Northwest Axis

Photo: National Geographic

-Santa Cruz de la Sierra Gasoduto– South-east of Brazil;

- US$ 300 millions/year.

South America Regional Infrastructure – Integration Axis

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Mercosur: South Axis

Uruguaina

Paso de los Libres

Uruguaina

Paso de los Libres

Photo: National Geographic

-Energetic Integration – “Energia Yacreta”;

-Natural Gas Integratrion – Uruguaina-Paso de los Libres;

-Road Interconnection – Paso de Jara (Jujuy).

South America Regional Infrastructure – Integration Axis

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Address: Esplanada dos MinistériosBloco “J”, 7º andar, sala 700Brasília - DFCEP: 70053-900

Phones: 55 61 2109-705055 61 2109-7090

Fax: 55 61 2109-7049

E-mail: [email protected]

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