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To: elmatador who wrote (50338)5/23/2009 6:55:14 AM
From: THE ANT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217856
 
That is good for the average Brazilian.You all,like the Chinese will have to consume more of your own production.Brazil will be one of te engines pulling the US out of its rut (5-10 year rut).The Brazilians and the Chinese will compete for Brazil's old record of being the nation with the largest percentage of non US tourists in Disney.Brazil will win.Klaser will smile



To: elmatador who wrote (50338)5/23/2009 7:32:26 AM
From: dvdw©1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217856
 
But government will run out of options to help export sector since 'donating' taxes to the businesses to protect their margins means less money into government coffers.

which has always been Brazil's nemesis, gov unwilling to admit that the return on capital from private sector is actually far higher than the return on capital from public sector....
its public sector greed on trial now yet again.
history
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