It has a balance of payments deficit.
Nowadays... Brazil nowadays is a world credor with about 180 billion dollars in the public coffers and no longer loans Brazil had gone trought hard times in which it suffered with many loans and a deficit caused by it. But now The loans have been paid, Brazil has no longer loans, and also lends money to countries that are in need of it, as rich countries used to do with BRazil in the time Brazil was needing
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Because Here is Rich in Rivers in Volume Water and we explorer Power Hidraulics Energy
In English isn´t good No Balance
Lever exports has a direct effect comercai balance and also balance the public accounts repando to divide the state
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Agriculture is an economic sector that influences very significantly the development of Brazil. Its main objectives are: - supply the inhabitants of cities - develop a surplus for export - generate raw materials for manufacturing alcohol, and alternative fuel in Brazil, and to promote the industries. Part of Brazil's economy depends on agriculture, because this is a sector that generates jobs for 22% of active population * 20% of exports are agricultural products, 12 Domestic Product (GDP Brasileiro) are represented by agriculture.
Yes, several countries have a surplus of water, particularly those with abundant freshwater resources and low population density. Nations like Canada, Brazil, and Russia possess vast river systems, lakes, and groundwater reserves that greatly exceed their water consumption needs. These countries often have extensive natural landscapes and relatively low demand for water compared to their available supply.
Brazil is a rich country despite the fact that it still a developing country, because it has a surplus, and incoming of money, based in they're high prodution and exportations Nowadays Brazil has about 180 billion dollars saved in the public coffers, and it's a world credor (lend money to poor countries that are in need), such as other rich countries that one day have lent money to Brazil (by the way, Brazil have already paid all it's loans, one more reason to explain, why it's incoming money is saved and not go away to pay debts)
Brazil cares about nuclear weapons primarily for reasons of national security, regional stability, and international prestige. As a leading country in South America, Brazil seeks to prevent nuclear proliferation and promote disarmament, believing that a nuclear-free region enhances its security and influence. Additionally, Brazil's emphasis on peaceful uses of nuclear technology for energy and research reflects its desire to balance technological advancement with global non-proliferation norms. Ultimately, Brazil's engagement with nuclear issues aims to assert its role as a responsible global actor.
Yes, you can sell products in Brazil using your PayPal account, but there are specific requirements and regulations to follow. You must ensure that your PayPal account is set up to accept payments in Brazilian reais (BRL) and comply with local tax regulations. Additionally, it's important to be aware of any fees associated with international transactions. Always check PayPal's official guidelines for the most current policies related to selling in Brazil.
Portugal was the colonial ruler of Brazil when Brazil was a colony of Portugal.