"Temer's first moves after booting Dilma out":
The President of Brazil, Michel Temer is trying to suggest Brazil has returned to its regular routine. The world must see a country that shows some credibility.
Temer's image is vulnerable, especially after the sharp fractionation of his base of support in the vote on the political rights of Dilma. Protests and demonstrations against his government are causing more discomfort than expected.
But not all the news have been bad. The urgent measures which Temer wants to apply have been posted here and it seems they aren't forgotten. Now is the time to take unpopular key measures. If Brazil wants to roar back, first needs to adjust the economy.
Brazil hasn't the money to invest in infrastructure, but from China there are big companies which have a keen interest in this matter seeking long-term projects.
CBS steel- $USD 3 Billion for the steel industry in Maranhão is expected to be invested.
China Communications company - capital investment of $USD 460 million in a cargo terminal in Sao Luís.
Hunan Dakang- $USD 1 Billion investment in Brazilian agriculture.
Embraer- closed the deal of selling 4 aircraft to two chinese corporate groups.
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