Discover BRIC: Brazil, Russia, India & China
Managed and edited by Katie Zurita, International PR Manager, TNS
Introduction
BRIC was conceived
in a paper by
Goldman Sachs in
2001 paper entitled
‘The World Needs
Better Economic BRICs’. Over the years the BRIC
acronym has become a symbol of the power
and growth potential of the world’s largest rapid
growth and emerging markets. Increasingly BRIC
is quoted to demonstrate the shift of economic
power towards emerging markets and away from
developed markets such as the United States,
Germany, Britain and even Japan.
Having come out of the global financial crisis better
than their developed counterparts, it appears that the
four BRIC markets are going to become even stronger
players on the world stage… and they are beginning
to flex their muscle. A perfect illustration of this is the
2010 BRIC Summit which took place in Brasilia, Brazil
on April 16, 2010. This was the second formal meeting
of BRIC heads of government and the agenda focused
on a range of issues including closer cooperation
around energy, food production, trade, investment,
science, technology and infrastructure.
The BRIC markets will certainly provide much growth
opportunity for TNS’ multi-national clients over the
coming years.
It is for this reason TNS has produced this Discover
BRIC Source Book. We’ve drawn from our collective
knowledge around Brazil, Russia, India & China to
provide you with a more up-close view of these
markets. As you read on, you will find a range of
fresh perspectives from snapshots about everyday
life, to points of view on what is driving high growth
categories like technology as well as insights on
priority consumer segments.
The future of our industry in the BRIC countries is very
exciting. As that unfolds, I hope you find the insights
that follow to be both interesting and useful.
Regards,
Pedro Ros, Chief Executive Officer, TNS
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