Knocking on the doors of Brazil—how ‘agility’ and ‘local know-how’ are critical in unlocking opportunity (Record no. 16897)

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Author Kolhe, Sameer
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Title Knocking on the doors of Brazil—how ‘agility’ and ‘local know-how’ are critical in unlocking opportunity
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Volume, Issue number Vol.53(4), April
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Mumbai
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science
Year 2021
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Pagination 10-11p.
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Summary, etc. ‘Most global CEOs have quoted Brazil whenever they are talking
about growth.’
I came across this flashy statement while I was attending an
investment summit organized by one of the Brazilian states for
inviting global companies to invest in Brazil. So, the writing is on
the wall and it is not wise to sit on the fence for any decision-maker
who is planning for future growth. Just for a perspective, below are
some numbers that highlight the opportunity called Brazil.
Brazil happens to be the 5th largest country and all the countries
of the European Union could fit inside Brazil’s border twice over.
This significant area supports a growing population of roughly
210 million making it the 6 th most populous country in the world.
Almost 85% of the population resides in the urban areas of Brazil
and has concentrated mostly towards the coastal areas away from
the Amazon rainforest. Apart from being the 9 th largest economy
globally, Brazil happens to be the single largest economy in Latin
America. With a per capita GDP of USD 8,717 as per the World
Bank, it is ranked well above most of the emerging economies from
Latin America, Asia and Africa. With the changing political scenario,
it is expected that the per capita GDP shall be on the rise from a
medium to long term perspective.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PHARMACEUTICS
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Place, publisher, and date of publication New Delhi Indian Pharmaceutical Association
International Standard Serial Number 0031-6849
Title Pharma times
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