Saturday, August 31, 2013

BRAZIL, URUGUAY, CHILE AND PARAGUAY....READY FOR YOUR EXPECTATIONS AND INVESTMENTS

Investment projects in Brazil, Uruguay, Chile and Paraguay We are offering excellent investment opportunities in these four countries, with ROIs starting at 6 % up to 19 % yearly in US Dollars in different economic sectors, such as : - farming and agribusiness - ovine and bovine meat production and commerce - food production - real estate - leisure and hospitality - retail - logistics - public and private infraestructure - renewable energy and resources With only USD 35,000 you invest, we open a wide spectrum of possibilities, that are worth over USD 250 million. Brazil has two big challenges and events that are emphazysing its business and financial policy: the 2014 World Soccer Championship and the 2016 Summer Olympics. All the world is watching this country, its development and the business level. Many business deals have been closed, but there is a lot more to be done.
Uruguay is the " Switzerland" in South America. Your money, investment are secure in this country, because this country needs foreign money to develop in many aspects, so your personal, professional and financial securities are guaranteed. Officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay , is a country in South America , located in the eastern part of the Southern Cone . Bordered on the east by Brazil , state of Rio Grande do Sul - west with Argentina - provinces of Entre Rios and Corrientes , and has coastlines on the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast and on the Rio de la Plata to the south. It covers 176 000 km ² , the second smallest country in South America in terms of territory , after Suriname. According to INE data , according to the 2011 census , the population of Uruguay is 3.29 million, April 1 representing the tenth largest population among the countries of South America. It is a presidential republic divided into 19 departments and 89 municipalities. The capital and most populous city is Montevideo, with 1.3 million inhabitants , and whose metropolitan area reaches 1.7 million , corresponding to 53 % of total nacional. Itis a member of the United Nations, Mercosur , OAS , UNASUR and the G7 , among others. The current Uruguayan territory was known at first as Banda Oriental , which also included part of the current Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul . This name comes from its location, it is located east - or east - Uruguay River and north of the Rio de la Plata , being the easternmost land of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata. The August 28, 1828 was signed the Preliminary Peace Convention , which established the creation of an independent state , although no official name . The first name of the current Eastern Republic of Uruguay was " Eastern State of Uruguay ". This name was given to the country by the first Constitution promulgated on June 28, 1830 and sworn by the people on July 18 of that year. It has a temperate climate with temperature variations caused by wind regimes . The rains, abundant, evenly spread throughout the year. The main economic resources are agriculture and livestock. Mineral and energy resources are scarce, and the main industries are paper and cardboard , cement and oil refining .
According to the UN , is the Latin American country with the highest literacy level. A study by Transparency International , is the second country in Latin America ( after Chile ) with the lowest rate of perceived corruption. According to the Programme of the United Nations Development Programme ( UNDP) , since 1980 is the third country in Latin America (after Argentina and Chile ) that has the highest Human Development Index (HDI) and the 48th in the world.It is also the Latin American country (along with Costa Rica ) with more equitable income distribution , in which both the richest and the poorest represent only 10 % of the company , respectively.It is also the fourth Latin American country (after Cuba , Costa Rica and Chile) with life expectancy alta. In 2006 was the third country in Latin America (after Argentina and Chile ) to GDP ( PPP) per capita higher , and the fifth country ( after Chile, Venezuela , Colombia and Mexico ) with the highest GDP . A report by the Reader's Digest puts him within ten greenest countries in the world , ranking ninth on a list that top states like Finland, Iceland and Noruega. Latinobarometer Corporation , in a study conducted in 2012, ranks as the most peaceful country in Latin America. In addition , according to the U.S. magazine International Living , is among the twenty safest countries in the world, and is the best in Latin America for living.
Chile :officially the Republic of Chile, is a South American country occupying a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes mountains to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It borders Peru to the north, Bolivia to the northeast, Argentina to the east, and the Drake Passage in the far south. Along with Ecuador, it is one of two countries in South America that do not border Brazil. Chilean territory includes the Pacific islands of Juan Fernández, Salas y Gómez, Desventuradas and Easter Island. Chile also claims about 1,250,000 square kilometres (480,000 sq mi) of Antarctica, although all claims are suspended under the Antarctic Treaty. Chile's northern desert contains great mineral wealth, principally copper. The relatively small central area dominates in terms of population and agricultural resources, and is the cultural and political center from which Chile expanded in the late 19th century when it incorporated its northern and southern regions. Southern Chile is rich in forests and grazing lands, and features a string of volcanoes and lakes. The southern coast is a labyrinth of fjords, inlets, canals, twisting peninsulas, and islands.[9]
Prior to the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th century, northern and central Chile was under Inca rule, while the independent Mapuche inhabited south-central Chile. Chile declared its independence from Spain on 12 February 1818. In the War of the Pacific (1879–83), Chile defeated Peru and Bolivia and won its current northern territory. It was not until the 1880s that the Mapuche were completely subjugated.[10] In 1973 General Augusto Pinochet overthrew Chilean President Salvador Allende and instituted a 16-year-long military dictatorship (1973–90) that left more than 3,000 people dead or missing.[11] Today Chile is one of South America's most stable and prosperous nations,[11] a recognized middle power[12] and an emerging economy.[13] It leads Latin American nations in human development, competitiveness, income per capita, globalization, state of peace, economic freedom, and low perception of corruption.[14] It also ranks high regionally in sustainability of the state, and democratic development.[15] In May 2010, Chile became the first South American nation to join the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.[16] Chile is a founding member of the United Nations, the Union of South American Nations and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States.
Paraguay: officially the Republic of Paraguay (Spanish: República del Paraguay [reˈpuβlika ðel paɾaˈɣwaj], Guaraní: Tetã Paraguái [teˈtã paɾaˈɣwaj]), is a landlocked country in South America, bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to the east and northeast, and Bolivia to the northwest. Paraguay lies on both banks of the Paraguay River, which runs through the center of the country from north to south. Due to its central location in South America, it is sometimes referred to as Corazón de América ("Heart of America").[6] The indigenous Guaraní have been living in Paraguay since at least 1,000 years before the Spanish colonial empire conquered the territory in the 16th century. Jesuits introduced Christianity, and a syncretic form of Catholicism developed that absorbed some indigenous traditions. Jesuit Reductions relocated Indians to local communities near missions. Following independence from Spain in 1811, Paraguay was ruled by a series of dictators who implemented isolationist and protectionist policies. Development was further truncated by the disastrous Paraguayan War (1864–1870), in which the country lost 60% to 70% of its population through war and disease, and about 140,000 square kilometers (54,054 sq mi) of territory to Argentina and Brazil.
In the 20th century, Paraguay endured a succession of authoritarian governments, culminating in the regime of Alfredo Stroessner, who led South America's longest-lived uninterrupted military dictatorship from 1954 to 1989. He was toppled in an internal military coup, and free multi-party elections were organized and held for the first time in 1993. A year later, Paraguay joined Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay to found Mercosur, a regional economic collaborative. As of 2009, Paraguay's population was estimated to be at around 6.5 million, most of whom are concentrated in the southeast region of the country. The capital and largest city is Asunción, of which the metropolitan area is home to nearly a third of Paraguay's population. In contrast to most Latin American nations, Paraguay's indigenous language and culture, Guaraní, remains highly influential. In each census, residents predominantly identify as mestizo, reflecting years of intermarriage among the different ethnic groups. Guaraní is recognized as an official language alongside Spanish. Both languages are widely spoken in the country, with around 92% of the general population speaking Spanish and 98% speaking Guaraní. Paraguay has long been one of the region's poorest and most isolated countries. However, since the turn of the 21st century, it has experienced rapid economic growth. In 2010, the economy grew by 14.5%, the largest economic expansion in Latin America, and the third fastest in the world (after Qatar and Singapore).[7] By 2011, economic growth had slowed to 6.4%, but remained far higher than the global average.[8]
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