Day to 'celebrate' Brazilian economic climate
Independence Day in Brazil is set to celebrate the economic health apparent in the country, according to Easier.
The body stated that Brazil has seen incredible economic growth since Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva came to power in 2004, recognised in a number of things such as a rise in real estate prices.
Moreover, between 2002 and 2005, tourism numbers to the country rose by 134%, the World Travel and Tourism Council stated.
With factors such as this a reality, the country is "ripe for foreign investor interest", the publication claimed.
Specific places that are worthwhile for investors in include Rio Grande do Norte, which is in the north-eastern region, because it has great weather and is relatively safe.
Independence Day takes place on September 7th and celebrates the date the country was released from rule by the Portuguese.
Recently, the Brazilian footballer Kaka' purchased new property in the Natal area of the country, Homes Worldwide reported.
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