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Brazil

Brazil. By Ryan Harris. Brazilian Info. Population: 194,946,470 Government type: Federal Republic- a form of government made up of a federal state with a constitution and self-governing subunits. Imports and Exports.

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Brazil

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  1. Brazil By Ryan Harris

  2. Brazilian Info Population: 194,946,470 Government type: Federal Republic- a form of government made up of a federal state with a constitution and self-governing subunits

  3. Imports and Exports Total value of exports: US$199.7 billion Primary exports - commodities: transport equipment, iron ore, soybeans, footwear, coffee, automotive Primary exports partners: China (12.49 percent of total exports), US (10.5 percent), Argentina (8.4 percent), Netherlands (5.39 percent), Germany (4.05 percent) Total value of imports: US$187.7 billion Primary imports - commodities: machinery, electrical and transport equipment, chemical products, oil, automotive parts, electronics Primary imports partners: US (16.12 percent of total imports), China (12.61 percent), Argentina (8.77 percent), Germany (7.65 percent), Japan (4.3 percent) Read more: http://www.economywatch.com/world_economy/brazil/export-import.html

  4. UN Stats • Been elected to security council 11 times • Does not recognize Kosovo or Taiwan as a country • Founding member of the United Nations • Tension with Uruguay over border disputes • Disputes over land with Britain, seemingly calm though. • Brazil is not a fan of NATO • Brazil is part of the G4 in order to attempt to become a permanent member

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