International Trade and Business in the State of Espirito Santo
The state of Espirito Santo has one of the highest economic growth rates in Brazil; Espirito
Santo has the fourth-largest GDP per capita in Brazil.
The Industry sector in Espirito Santo registered the highest growth
rates in Brazil (+22,3%)
Vitória is the capital of the state of Espirito Santo; Vitoria has the highest per capita revenue among the Brazilian capitals
In Espirito Santo operates the largest steel complex in the World; is the Brazilian leading steel slab producer
Espirito
Santo is the top short fiber white cellulose manufacturer and exporter
in the World and third largest wood pulp producer in Brazil
Espirito
Santo is the largest Latin American marble and granite exporter
Espirito Santo is one of the largest petrol and gas producers in Brazil; is the second largest petroleum
manufacturer in Brazil
Agribusiness takes up
40% of the economically active population of Espirito Santo and accounts for 30% of the GDP
Key sectors of Espirito Santo: petroleum and gas, steelmaking and mining, cellulose and ornamental stones
Agriculture is also featured especially in coffee and fruit production, as well as metal processing, furniture making, clothing, civil construction and food companies
Espirito Santo has a substantial number of export firms and some of the largest distribution centers in Brazil
Espirito Santo is the Brazilian state with the highest percentage of descendants of Italians
Business in Espirito Santo
The holding company Coimex Empreendimentos e Participações (Coimexpar)
manages all the investments of the Coimex Group. Tegma Gestão Logistics counts upon the stock participation of the Coimex
Group in the controlling block and is one of the main companies in the
logistics segment of Latin America.
Foreign Trade of Espirito Santo
50% of the GDP of Espirito Santo is related to the international trade
The State of Espirito Santo is the most globalized state in Brazil
There are four ports in the capital of Espirito Santo: Tubarão, Praia Mole, Vitoria and Vilha Velha as well as the Portocel, Ubu and Regencia
The Port complex of Espirito Santo is the largest in Hispanic America. The port complex represents 9% of the total exports and 5% of the Brazilian total imports. The port complex is the responsible for 45% of the GDP of the state of Espirito Santo
Programme for Investment Incentive in Espirito Santo seeks to contribute to local production diversification, stimulating foreign direct investment
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