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Brazil (2020)

Government: The nation will now be officially referred to as the "United Brazilian Peoples' Republic." For if you are in Brazil, whether black, white, asian, or other, you too are a Brazilian. The instability that Brazil once faced is slowly fading, and the FNC is now happily in power. Recently, a move was made to induct the CEO of Brazil's "MMX Mineração" into the government's cabinet. Now, MMX Mineração is recognized as a state-owned corporation, and all the people employed by the company are now being given benefits as a working member of the government.

Economy: Call this a miracle! The introduction of new infrastructure projects has drastically improved employment rates, putting millions of people more into jobs around the country. Interstate highways have been built to make transport around the country easier. The population has increased to 214 million while the economy has increased to $2.13 trillion USD, giving us an improving $9,953 USD per capita. The mining industry has been pushed far while the lumbering industry is thankfully losing popularity. As stated earlier, the mining company MMX Mineração has been incorporated into the government, and the government is making similar offers to attempt to nationalize all Brazil-based mining companies. Now, three mining districts have been established (see below) in places that have large reserves of iron, with a fourth one being planned. These are the areas in which mining will be made the primary export. A total of $200 billion dollars has been reserved for purchasing mining companies based in Bolivia and northern Chile.

A small dispute may arise from this merger. MMX Mineração was already operational in northern Chile. How are we going to respond to this? Let's make this simple. That corporation owned the land it owned. Brazil owns that corporation. Brazil owns the land that MMX Mineração owns. We could follow this train of thought, but we are actually not going to engage over it. Passports will not be required to enter into any corporate-owned land, but the mining sites may be restricted to employees only. To simplify, those specific mines belong to our people. As stated, that $200 billion we have is currently on the table, and we are offering to buy up several Bolivian-based mining companies for a pretty swell price. As an added bonus, people currently employed by those companies would recieve Brazilian passports.

Military: Brazil's army is greatly benefitting from the expansion of the mining industry. We now have a total of 1,169 tanks, and our factories have produced a nice count of 4,000,000 IMBEL IA2 assault rifles to be distributed to state armouries. The conscription was unable to yield the 3 million we were hoping for by this point, but we did at least reach 2.3 million on our reserves. A more realistic perspective may see us training, arming, and putting 700k people into reserves each year. A design for aircraft carriers has been completed, and our current production capabilities will be able to see Brazil producing three aircraft carriers each year. We will see our first three finished by the start of the year 2021. All this stuff is happily being funded by the 37% tax rate placed on the most succesful corporations.

Diplomacy: Brazil is giving up on Japan until the legitimate government comes back into power. Also, thanks to the fact that we now have an excellent surplus of assault rifles that we currently don't have a use for, we took the initiative and sold 500,000 of them to the Kurdish riots! Be free, sweet Kurdistan! BRICS would have been formed fully, but due to China's refusal to cooperate with India in settling a dispute, China will not be invited to the economic alliance. Currently the alliance is known as RIBS. India proposed adding several other members to the economic alliance currently known as RIBS, but of them, it would only be wise to admit Argentina, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, and Nigeria to avoid potential infighting.