Brazil imports a number of commodities not immediately available locally. These include machinery, electronics, automotive parts, oil and other chemical products.
Brazil sells practically everything. It is the 6th largest economy in the world in terms of GDP.
Brazil sells many different things. The things they sell are all similar to what we sell here. They sell things like clothes, food, toys, etc.
Flamengo in Brazil.
Commercial shops sell much more.
Yes there was slavery in Brazil. When the Portuguese found Brazil and when they started farming they used to get people from Africa and sell them to farmer as slaves. That is also why Brazil has people with darker skin. ( Sorry if this offends anyone).
Bikini´s here sell a lot
The husband can sell his 50% of the apartment to the wife or to anyone he wants
Brazil exports iron ore, petroleum, soybeans, raw sugar, poultry, soybean meal, coffee, corn, and aircraft.
There are many countries which make and sell pizza. Some are America, Italy, France, Australia, Argentina, Brazil and the UK.
Two Tone is a shop in Brazil that specializes in guitars. None of their site is in English, but it appears that they only sell guitars and guitar accessories.
forcing commercial farms to sell their land
Each World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member country/organization sets their own guidelines for money earning projects for their members, so it is possible that Brazilian Girl Guides do not sell cookies. No information about cookie sales is available on the "Federação de Bandeirantes do Brasil" (Federation of Guides of Brazil) web site.
i bought mine for 300 but seen them sell for 250-400
Brazil with France being second