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Daily Archives: March 9, 2011
Dissing in the wind
One of the more offbeat stories to emerge from the Carnival in Brazil this year was that 214 people were arrested in Rio de Janeiro for urinating in the street.
Posted in Culture, News
Tagged arrest, carnaval, carnival, development, police, public, rio, rio de janeiro, street, urinating
10 Comments
India-Brazil trade could reach $10bn
Bilateral trade between Brazil and India could grow from $7.73bn in 2010 to $10bn in the next couple of years, technology being a key sector driving the increase.
Posted in Culture, Economics, News
Tagged anand sharma, anti-dumping, antonio patriota, bilateral, brasil, brazil, engineering, gas, india, infrastructure, IT, nuclear power, oil, trade
10 Comments
Ovum: Brazil’s contact centers must diversify
Consulting firm Frost & Sullivan (F&S) recently predicted strong growth in the Brazilian contact center market over the next few years. IT Decisions comments on the findings.