David Thomas shares his thoughts on working with BRIC nations in his latest blog post.
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Steber International is looking into the Brazilian nautical market as a potential new export location.
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It is now exactly 10 years since Jim O’Neill, then the newly appointed Head of Economic Research at Goldman Sachs wrote a research paper “Dreaming with BRICs” in which he predicted that the global economy in the coming decades would be propelled by the growth of four populous and economically ambitious countries: Brazil, Russia, India and China, and famously coined the acronym “BRIC”.
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David Thomas blogs about the rise of the BRIC nations in the face of the economic decline of the world’s previous powerhouses.
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“With a combined GDP of $8.7 trillion in 2010, the BRIC economies already account for 45 percent of global economic growth.” -
Why was South Africa present at the BRIC 2011 Leaders summit? Where is China going in 2011? David Thomas of Think Global Consulting charts the movements of the BRIC nations as they influence the course of global economics.
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The four BRIC countries, together with the USA, comprise the five most influential economies in the world today based on three traditional economic drivers: The total area of their country (in square kilometres) Russia – 17.1 million USA – 9.8 million China – 9.6 million Brazil – 8.5 million India – 3.3 million Their large [...]
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A week in Mumbai and Delhi is all you need to remind you of India’s natural and somewhat understated advantages for business and investment—its young and vibrant population, the breadth and depth of its economy, the diversity of its workforce, the booming domestic consumption story, and its high growth rate—its economy is now growing at [...]
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By now you shouldn’t need convincing that the future growth of your business depends on your success in targeting new, dynamic and aspirational middle class consumers from the Big Rapidly Industrialising Countries of Brazil, Russia, India and China. If you do, however, you must read the summary of the November Trend Briefing from trendwatching.com, which [...]
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There has been a lot of talk recently about the emergence of the new middle class consumer, their substantial and increasing buying power, and the explosion in the number of new internet and mobile phone subscribers from each of the four BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China). McKinsey has published a number of interesting [...]
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Emergence of the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) economies will be one of the greatest influences and opportunities for business and investment in the next decade. Just as Britain grew to dominance during the industrial revolution of the 1800s and the US during the 1900s, this century will, and is already seeing, the emergence [...]
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