Pestel Analysis of BrazilEssay Preview: Pestel Analysis of BrazilReport this essayGlobal Country Report – On Economic Environment Of Brazil(2830003)Semester – 3Country: – BrazilCollege Code: – 720College Name: – Indus Institute of Technology & EngineeringStudent Information:-Student NameEnrollment NumberNevil Patel107200592051Reema Gajjar107200592038Manthan Jagad107200592003Dipesh Patel107200592057Ruchika Jain107200592045Satish Kshatriya107200592002Faculty Guide:- Prof. Esha TalesaraFaculty E-mail:- [email protected] DeclarationWe, Satish Kshatriya, Manthan Jagad, Nevil Patel, Dipesh Patel, Ruchika Jain, Reema Gajjar, hereby declare that the report for Global/ Country Study Report entitled “ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT/ COTTON INDUSTRIES IN BRAZIL is a result of our own work and our indebtedness to other work publications, references, if any, have been duly acknowledged.

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  • Table of contents:Part I – Economic Overview of BrazilSerial No.TitlePage No.Brazilian ConceptClimatePolitical conditionForeign RelationEconomic OverviewAgriculture SectorComponents Of EconomyPART – IIIntroductionStructure Of Cotton IndustryPricingEmerging ActorsTypes Of CottonComparison Of Cotton IndustryWorld Cotton Production Export and ImportIndian Cotton ScenarioPresent Trade RelationPoliciesPotential For Export/ImportTable of Graphs:Serial No.TitlePage No.Map of BrazilPhysical MapBilateral Trade RelationRevenue ChartPEST ChartCotton Production MapPricing Flow ChartProduction ChartImport ChartExport ChartState Wise Production ChartList of Tables:Serial No.TitlePage No.Industry DescriptionBilateral Trade PartnersIndustries Of BrazilComponents Of EconomyWorld Cotton AreaWorld Cotton SupplyBilateral Trade For CottonGrowth Of Indian Cotton IndustryCotton ImportCotton ExportState Wise Cotton ProductionList Of AbbreviationsPT – Workers PartyPSDB – Brazilian Social Democratic PartyPMDB – Brazilian Democratic Movement PartyDEM – DemocratsISS – International Space StationMERCOSUL – Mercado Comum do SulUNASUL – Union de Naciones SuramericansG8 + 5 – France, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan,Russia, UK, USABRAZILIAN CONCEPTOne of the largest countries in South America is Brazil. It is the worlds 5th largest country by geographical area and its population is over 192 million. Brazil is the only country that speaks Portuguese in the America and it is the largest Portuguese country in the world. It is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the eastern coast. Brazil has a coastline of 7,491 km.

    Brazil is bordered:On the north side by Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and the French overseas regionof French Guiana;On the northwest side by Colombia;On the west side by Bolivia and Peru;On the southwest side by Argentina and Paraguay andOn the southern side by Uruguay.Numerous archipelagos form part of Brazil territory, such as Fernando de Noronha, Rocas Atoll, Saint Peter and Paul Rocks, and Trinidad and Martim Vaz. Brazil borders all other South American countries except Ecuador

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