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  1. Global economic recovery continues to be directly linked to the evolution of the pandemic and the pace of vaccination. Sources: Bloomberg,Eurostat Advanced Economies

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    Brazil. In 2021, the Brazilian economy partially recovered from the impact of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. The tide of infections witnessed in the country in the first half of the year resulted in a high number of deaths, which in 2020 had amounted to more than 620,000 from a total of 22.3 million positive cases.

  3. 4 cze 2024 · Brazil's economy rebounded in the first quarter from a sluggish second half of 2023 on stronger investments and consumer demand, official figures showed on Tuesday, adding to caution at the...

  4. 5 kwi 2024 · The current government brought renewed political will, a strong reform agenda, and ambitious development programs to fight hunger and inequality, promote social justice, re-industrialize Brazil, and embrace a greener economy.

  5. BRAZIL 1. General trends In 2019, the Brazilian economy continued to record weak growth, as in the previous two years: GDP rose by just 1.1%. This performance fell short of expectations following the change of government and the implementation of new economic policies proposing pro-market structural reforms. The external

  6. After a successful vaccination campaign, economic activity recovered strongly in the second half of 2021, driven mostly by services. However, higher inflation, tighter financial conditions and the spread of Omicron, contributed to lower consumer confidence and business sentiment in early 2022.

  7. Brazil. Real GDP is projected to grow by 3.0% in 2023, 1.8% in 2024 and 2.0% in 2025. Economic activity rebounded strongly in the first half of 2023 driven by an exceptional agriculture harvest and resilient household consumption.

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