Investments in Rio de Janeiro (2014-2016)
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According to the document Decision: Rio Investments, the main Investments in Rio de Janeiro (2014-2016) are in the following sectors:[1]
Manufacturing industry[edit]
- Automotive
- Autoparts
- Beverage
- Shipbuilding
- Pharmaceutics
- Machinery and equipment
- Transportation materials
- Metallurgy
- Non-Metallic Minerals
- Petrochemical
- Chemistry
- Steel
Infrastructure[edit]
- Urban Development
- Electricity
- Sanitation
- Transportation / Logistics
Olympics[edit]
- Sports Equipment
- Facilities Support
Research and development[edit]
- Cosmetics
- Oil and gas
- Health
Oil and gas[edit]
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Tourism[edit]
- Entertainment
- Hospitality
Potential opportunities[edit]
- Bow rail
- Offshore support base in Itaguai
- BF Group
- EBX Group
- Subway's line 3
- Port CSN / Petrobras / Gerdau
- Exploration's potential of pre-salt
- Backyard of the Port of Acu
- Bullet Train
Fields of oil exploration[edit]
- Campos Basin
- Santos Basin
Pre-salt[edit]
- Bem-te-vi
- Caramba
- Carioca
- Franco
- Iara
- Júpiter
- Parati
- Tupi
References[edit]
- ↑ "Decisão Rio 2014-2016 (hotsite)". Sistema FIRJAN (2014). Retrieved 11 April 2014.
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