4. Climate
Brazil has a humid-tropical
and subtropical climate.
Northern & Central Brazil
receives frequent rainfall and
higher temperatures.
Brazil’s “dry season” ranges
from May through August.
Temperatures rarely dip
below 68°F (20°C).
5. Government Structure
• Brazil is a Federal Republic
• Brazil’s Constitution was adopted in
1988.
• Brazil consists of three Government
Branches: Executive, Judicial &
Legislative.
Key Figures
• Chief of State & Head of Government:
President Jair Bolsonaro
6. Currency
• The Brazilian real is the o
ffi
cial
currency of Brazil.
• It is subdivided into 100 centavos.
• The Central Bank of Brazil is the
central bank and the issuing
authority.
• The real replaced the cruzeiro
real in 1994. As of April 2019, the
real was the twentieth most
traded currency.
7. GDP
Brazil is the largest country in both
South America and Latin America.
At 8.5 million square kilometers
and with over 211 million people,
Brazil is the world's
fi
fth-largest
country by area and the sixth most
populous.
10. BRAZIL IS A MEMBER OF THE FATF AND GAFILAT. THESE AGENCIES COMBAT TERRORISM.
Enemies&Terrorism
• As of September 14, 2005, Brazil promulgated into
law the International Convention for the Suppression
of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism.
• In January 2019, president Jairo combined the
Ministries of Justice and of Public Security.
• The FBI issued notice seeking Mohamed Ahmed-an
Egyptian al-Qa’ida operator living in Brazil. The
investigation is ongoing.
• The Brazilian Ministry of Justice and Public Security
as well as the FBI completed an arrangement creating
framework for Brazil to adopt a United States-
standard biometrics collection system.
11. Labor Force
•The labor force has an increase of 0.2% between
December and November of 2021.
•May of 2021 has drastically increased a 3.6% in
June 2021, which decrease in the past two
months.
•February and March consisted of a constant rate
of 56.8% in 2021.
12. In
fl
ation Rate
• The graph demonstrates an increase
of 4.07% between May 2021 and April
2022; however, the annual rate
increases by 0.83% between March
and April 2022.
• After December 2021, it shows growth
over time.
13. Port Infrastructure
• Based on the perception of its port
facilities and country.
• The data illustrates surveys taken
from people over the years of how
they view the roads, airports,
companies, other facilities, housing,
construction, new developments, etc.
14. Exports
• Raw Materials: 50%
• Manufacture Goods: 36%
• Soy Products: 17%
• Equipment: 12%
• Oil: 13%
• Exported to China, US, Netherlands,
Argentina, and Chile.
15. Imports
• 85%- Fuels, Chemicals, lubricants,
Pharmaceutical, Machinery, etc.
• 10%- Coal, Oil, Wheat, Natural Gas,
Raw materials etc.
• Imports to China, US, Argentina, South
Korea, Germany, and Mexico
17. Film Regulations
• When
fi
lming in Brazil, individuals should be aware of
their surroundings and in what area they are planning
to
fi
lm to receive extra vaccination to ensure the
health of all members.
• In Brazil, the language spoken is Portuguese, which
causes the crew production to have a low percentage
of someone speaking Spanish or English, whereas a
translator is needed.
• Brazil consists of numerous cities with busy tra
ffi
cs:
therefore, the safest and easiest way to navigate
through Brazil is to meet with a reliable local crew
from Brazil.
18. Covid -19 Restrictions
•Fully vaccinated and proof of
vaccination.
•If a traveler is not vaccinated, they
should present a negative covid 19
test before and after entering and
leaving the country.
19. Transportation Cost
• Orlando Fl to Brazil will cost from
$570 to over $1,000.
• Depending on the precise location
and destination the value of the price
can either decrease or increase
20. Wrap - Up
• Brazil is a region where people can film
and explore the most known locations,
such as the carnival festival, the amazon
rainforest, and massive wetlands such as
Pantanal.
• It provides an overview of an astonishing
country that can deliver a memorable
memory of romance, a happy lifestyle,
and the celebration of its region.