Famous enterprises?
1. Petrobras
1953 10 was established in 10, which is responsible for the state monopoly in the oil field. 1In August 1997, the government issued a decree to allow private and foreign investors to participate in the company's operation, which broke the state monopoly in the oil field, but Petrobras is still the largest oil enterprise in Pakistan.
In 20 14, the company owned 134 production platform, 15 refinery, 34,679 km oil (gas) pipeline, 326 oil tankers (including 57), 77 10 designated gas station, and 2 1 0.
In addition to Brazil, it also operates in Angola, Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, the United States and the United Kingdom. The headquarters of the company is located in Rio de Janeiro. In 20 14, the average daily oil production of the company was 2.034 million barrels.
2. Embraer?
The world's third largest manufacturer of civil aircraft, one of Brazil's major export-oriented enterprises, occupies a leading position in the world in the production of regional aircraft with less than 120 seats. Founded in 1969, 1994 privatization. At present, the state holds 0.8% of the shares, but it has veto power.
The main products are ERJ- 145 series and E 170/ 190 series regional jets and "Super Toucan" propeller fighters. Headquartered in Sao José dos Campos, S? o Paulo, it also has offices and customer service centers in the United States, French, Portuguese, China and Singapore.
In 20 14 years, * * company employees1916 people, delivered 208 aircraft that year, with operating income of1490,000 reais and net profit of 796 million reais. The current CEO is FredericoFleuryCurado.
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Brazilian economy?
Economic strength ranks first in Latin America and ninth in the world (20 18). Agriculture and animal husbandry are developed, and it is the main producer and exporter of various agricultural products. With a solid industrial base and complete categories, the petrochemical, mining, steel and automobile industries are relatively developed, and the civil regional aircraft manufacturing and biofuel industries are at the world's leading level. The service industry accounts for nearly 60% of GDP, and the financial industry is relatively developed.
From the late 1960s to the mid-1970s, the average annual economic growth rate was as high as 10%, which was known as the "Brazilian miracle". In the 1980s, plagued by high inflation and debt, the economy fell into long-term stagflation. In the 1990s, the Brazilian government pursued an export-oriented economic model, and the economy resumed growth. Affected by the Asian financial turmoil in198, serious financial turmoil occurred in199, and the economic growth rate slowed down again.
After Lula, a member of the Labor Party, took office in 2003, he adopted a steady and pragmatic economic policy, and Brazil's economy gradually embarked on the road of stable development, and 20 10 became the seventh largest economy in the world.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Brazil