because it does more import that export
Brazil is considered a middle-income country, so it would fall into the category of a middle-income developing country (MIDC) rather than a less economically developed country (LEDC) or more economically developed country (MEDC).
poland - medc russia -medc thailand - ledc brazil - medc
yes Brazil is a LEDC country (LESS ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPED COUNTRY) yes Brazil is a LEDC country (LESS ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPED COUNTRY) yes Brazil is a LEDC country (LESS ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPED COUNTRY) yes Brazil is a LEDC country (LESS ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPED COUNTRY)
brazil is a LEDC because it imports alot more than it exports. :D
Chile is an LEDC. It is one of the two (Chile and Singapore) LEDCs in the Southern hemisphere. Australia? New Zeland? By the way i think that chille is a LEDC, although it has some built-up towns, similar to brazil.
Brazil is a newly industrialised country because it is still a developing country and it was recently an LEDC
Some examples of Less Economically Developed Countries (LEDCs) include Afghanistan, Haiti, and Yemen. These countries typically have low GDP per capita, high levels of poverty, limited access to healthcare and education, and underdeveloped infrastructure.
LEDC
Argentina is considered a middle-income country, which places it between the categories of more economically developed countries (MEDCs) and less economically developed countries (LEDCs). It has a relatively high level of development compared to many other countries but still faces economic challenges.
Mumbai is a ledc.
I think it is a LEDC
Peru is an LEDC