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Brunei is a country with a small, wealthy economy that is a mixture of foreign and domestic entrepreneurship, government regulation and

welfare measures, and village tradition. It is almost totally supported by exports of crude oil and natural gas, with revenues from the petroleum sector accounting for over half of GDP.
Notice the shell logo, which is a gas company

The economy of Brazil is the world's seven largest by nominal GDP and eight largest by purchasing power parity. Its economy is based on its rich sugar crop, and also the Amazonia .

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Brunei has abundant resource of Oil and Natural Gas, for a long time, Brunei Darussalams energy policy is centered on its oil and gas industry. the Brunei Natural Gas Policy (Production and Utilisation) was introduced in 200. The policy aimed to maintain gas production at 2000 rates in order to adequately satisfy export obligations

What kinds of energy is Brazil developing? The government is, of course, drilling for oil off the Atlantic coast, without fretting much about the BP oil spill. It is building big hydroelectric projects. It's developing a nuclear power plant. And Brazil is the world's leading producer of lowcarbon sugar-cane ethanol, the most efficiently produced biofuel in the world.

The sugar industry produces food, fuel and environmental benefits.

The capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, is dominated by the picturesque Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque. The Istana Nurul Iman is the most impressive site in Brunei and the world's largest residential palace. The sculpture nearby celebrate ASEAN unity. The Kampong Ayer or water village has been describe as the "Venice of the East". It is home to 30,000 people and features stilthouses over the water. Native longhouses are also a tourist attraction but are hard to reach, and trips up the Brunei and Tutong rivers are interesting but not yet well organized. Every visitor must have a valid passport; visas are normally required, but there are exemptions based on nationality and purpose and length of visit. There were 984,093 visitor arrivals to Brunei in 2000. That year there were 2,412 hotel rooms with an occupancy rate of 63%. In 2002, the US Department of State estimated that the cost of staying in Brunei was between US $123 and $235 per day.

The Malay Technology Museum National Day on 23rd February, the Sultan's birthday on 15th July, Chinese New Year and many Muslim religious festivals like Hari Raya where open house is common.

Tourism in Brazil is a growing sector and key to the economy of several regions of the country. The country had 5.1 million visitors in 2010, ranking in terms of the international tourist arrivals as the second main destination in South America, and third in Latin America after Mexico and Argentina. Revenues from international tourists reached US$5.9 billion in 2010, not only recovering from the 2008-2009 economic crisis, but reaching its historical highest.

Rio de Janeiro, the most visited destination in Brazil by foreign tourists for leisure trips, and second place for business travel Carnival in brazil

Agricultural workers > Female :19% Compensation of employees > % of expense:13.11% Economic activity > Both sexes aged 10-14: 14.43 Economic activity > Men aged 65 plus:30.06 Female economic activity growth:-2% force with tertiary education > % of total :6.9 % force, total :91,313,050 Labor force > By occupation agriculture 20%, industry 14%, services 66% Regulation > Employment Conditions :89 Unemployment, female > % of female labor force :12.3 % Unemployment, male > % of male labor force :7.8 % Unemployment, total > % of total labor force :9.7 % Workers' remittances, receipts > BoP, current US$ :2,479,867,000 BoP$

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