Increase in 2017 was driven chiefly by strong agricultural activity, which grew by 13% last year
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President Temer and other authorities celebrated the growth of the Brazilian economy in 2017
National industry output is up 2.7% compared with Q4 2016
In a newspaper article, Temer listed measures taken in the last 20 months that contributed to the end of the recession
The sector saw the highest growth this year since the historical data series begun in 1996
Measure announced by Michel Temer guarantee funds to re-equip state police forces for the next five years
Greater access to credit and preserved wages gave a welcome boost to trade and directly impacted household spending; this was the first time consumption spending grew in two years
From national capital to refuge of the royal family to host city of the first Olympic Games in South America, Rio de Janeiro is a fundamental part of Brazilian history
Sales of oil rigs and manufactured goods drove the surplus
Experts are unanimous: Brazil has overcome the recession, and from now on the path forward is growth. Check out how much the country will advance this year, and what will drive our GDP
Brazil's GDP rose by 1% in 2017, ending the longest recession in Brazilian history
ICMBio study reveals that more than 10 million people visited protected areas in the last year