Brazil cost

Brazil cost (Portuguese: Custo Brasil [ˈkustu bɾaˈziw]) refers to the increased operational costs associated with doing business in Brazil,[1] making Brazilian goods and services more expensive compared to other countries.

[2] There are several factors that contribute to the extra cost, including: In 2007 transport costs consumed 13% of GDP, 5% more than in the United States.

[17] The high transport costs are exacerbated by the scattering of industry over Brazil's vast territory.

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