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Orange juice. sugar. cotton. Brazilian scientific research output has had one of the fastest growth rates world-wide. The rate of PhDs grew annually at over 16%. OTHERS AREAS OF EXCELLENCE. Highlights. Ian Pearson's visit to Brazil - February 2006

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  1. Orange juice sugar cotton

  2. Brazilian scientific research output has had one of the fastest growth rates world-wide • The rate of PhDs grew annually at over 16%

  3. OTHERSAREAS OF EXCELLENCE

  4. Highlights • Ian Pearson's visit to Brazil - February 2006 • Lula State Visit to the UK - March 2006 • Signing of JETCO in London in May by Alistair Darling and Luis Furlan • Magaret Beckett's visit to Brazil - July 2006 • Alistair Darling's visit to Brazil - September 2006

  5. JETCO • Strengthening co-operation and promotion of trade and investment • Building a better business environment • Defining priorities for developing co-operation Action Focus on: • Operational difficulties faced by the private sector • Regulation eg Double Taxation, IPPA and patents • Biofuel co-operation in Southern Africa

  6. New UKTI five-year strategy Focus on emerging markets

  7. Emerging markets Several criteria have been applied to identifykeyemerging markets • Market size and potential for growth • Strategic political and economic importance • Strength of the scientific, technical and research base • Performance of UK businesses relative to competitors • Market match with the profile of UK capability • Presence of active local partners keen to strengthen trading links with the UK • The impact UKTI can have in supporting firms and in removing barriers to doing business in the market

  8. Emerging markets We will sharpen ourfocuson emerging markets • Deepening our trade and economic relationships with emerging markets is a key element in the UK’s response to globalisation. • Building strong trade and investment links with emerging markets is the core of UKTI’s future strategy. • UKTI will focus a greater proportion of its resources on the emerging markets (Brazil was identified as one of them) • Increase the support we offer to help experienced exporters make early inroads in emerging markets. • UKTI will become a marketing-led, client-focused organisation, responding to the needs and concerns of its customers. • UKTI and the RDAs will focus their efforts on key sectors and technologies.

  9. Our services UK Trade & Investment can help UK companies in three main areas: • Advice and supportInternational trade can be tough, especially when you’re just getting started. There’s a lot to learn and a lot at stake, so it pays to have high quality advice and support. • Information and opportunitiesUK Trade & Investment’s national and international network can help you gather intelligence on target markets and overseas business opportunities. • Making it HappenTo be a successful exporter you need to spend time in your markets and build lasting commercial relationships with your clients and partners.

  10. Advice and Support Our services • Preparing to Trade – Your local International Trade Adviser can help you to assess your firm’s needs and plan for sustainable success in your chosen market. We can also advise you on the linguistic and cultural challenges of operating overseas. • Support to Succeed – Our highly regarded Passport to Export programme combines many of our services in a cost-effective package for new and inexperienced exporters.

  11. Our services Information and opportunities • Business Opportunities – Sales leads are the lifeblood of any business, which is why our staff overseas are always looking for business opportunities in your chosen markets. • Aid-Funded Business Service – The team liaises on your behalf with all the main international aid-funding agencies. • Market and Sector Research – Our staff in British consulates and embassies around the world can undertake bespoke research into potential markets for your goods and services. You could also conduct research of your own - we show you where to start .

  12. Making it Happen Our services • Market Entry – UK Trade & Investment helps groups of UK companies attend major international trade shows and take part in British overseas trade missions. • Marketing Support – We can help to create a buzz about your products in the overseas trade press by producing professionally translated press releases for new and innovative products. www.uktradeinvest.gov.uk

  13. www.gra-bretanha.org.br British Consulate, Recife Av. Conselheiro Aguiar, 2941 - 3º andar Recife, PE 51020-020 T +55 81 2127 0230 E recife@gra-bretanha.org.br British Embassy, Brasília Setor de Embaixadas Sul - Quadra 801 conj. K – lote 8 Brasília – DF 70408-900 T +55 61 3329 2300 E brasilia@gra-bretanha.org.br UKTI Brazil network British Consulate-General, Rio de Janeiro Praia do Flamengo, 284 – 2º andar Rio de Janeiro, RJ 22210-030 T +55 21 2555 9600 E riodejaneiro@gra-bretanha.org.br British Consulate, Porto Alegre Rua Antenor Lemos, 57 – conj. 303 Porto Alegre, RS 90850-100 T +55 51 3232 1414 E portoalegre@gra-bretanha.org.br British Consulate-General, São Paulo Rua Ferreira de Araújo, 741 2nd floor São Paulo, SP 05428-002 T +55 11 3094 2700 E saopaulo@gra-bretanha.org.br

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