Serigrafia Sign, the Brazilian Advertising Image Signage Expo in Sao Paulo, Brazil, will be held in Sao Paulo, Brazil from July 10, 2024 to July 13, 2024. The annual Sao Paulo Image Signage Expo in Brazil is the largest image signage exhibition in the radiation area. It is hosted by the famous exhibition group INFORMA. This exhibition attracts thousands of buyers to visit and negotiate trade every year because of its high professionalism, large scale and good results. It has now become one of the Fispal global series of exhibitions.
Geographical location and advantages: Brazil is located in the southeast of South America. It borders Venezuela and Colombia to the north, Peru and Bolivia to the west, and Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay to the south. 80% of its territory is located in the tropics. It has a total population of 200 million, accounting for 44.24% of the entire Latin American population. Brazil is the largest country in Latin America, with the largest population and GDP in Latin America, and is also the eighth largest economy in the world.
Economic status: With a GDP of 2.5 trillion US dollars, it is on its way to becoming the world's fifth largest economic power. In 2010, Brazil's imports reached 195.4 billion US dollars, a year-on-year increase of 45%. In 2010, Brazil's economy maintained an overall upward trend, with an economic growth rate of 6.5%. The development of new offshore oil fields will bring more jobs and wealth to Brazil, and new infrastructure projects for the 2016 Olympic Games are also being intensively prepared.
Market Environment: The Community of South American Nations will be the third largest regional economic organization in the world after the North American Free Trade Area and the European Union, with more than 17 million square kilometers of land, 361 million people and a GDP of 973 billion US dollars. The community has carried out a number of bilateral energy agreements, road traffic cooperation projects, etc. It has reduced tariffs on community countries. It has promoted trade exchanges between countries and has become a potential market radiating all of South America.
Good trade relations with China: According to the latest statistics from the Brazilian Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade, the trade volume between China and Brazil in September 2010 was 6 billion US dollars, of which Brazil's exports to China were 3.28 billion US dollars, up 73.9% and 74.2% year-on-year respectively. So far, China has surpassed the United States to become Brazil's largest trading partner, export destination and import source. According to statistics, in the first three quarters of 2010, the bilateral trade between Brazil and China reached 41.4 billion US dollars, exceeding the total of 36.1 billion US dollars in 2009. Since 2004, the presidents of the two countries have visited each other twice. Last year, the China-Brazil 2010-2014 Joint Action Plan was signed and a joint communiqué was issued.