Productive internationalization and Brazil-Africa relations
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https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v9i17.507Keywords:
Foreign policy, productive internationalization, Brazil, AfricaAbstract
With the exports heading the process of growth national economy and with the increase of the direct investments external, African countries stood out in the implementation of actions’ Brazilian foreign policy. That process was analyzed during the years Lula by relative importance for the national economy and for the little attention granted by the academy to refer subject. The strategies adopted by the government and for the Brazilian companies, they defend the
combination of offensive politics in the search of growing commercial balances and it’s constituted in an expansion based in commodities, impelled by the interest of the Brazilian sections ininternationalization process.
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