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Economy of the city of São Paulo

São Paulo is one of the largest cities in the world economically,[1] and is expected to be the 6th largest in 2025.[2] According to data of Fecomercio/SP, its gross domestic product (GDP) in 2017 was R$699.28 billion ($219.11B today).[3]

Trade panel of BM&F Bovespa, the São Paulo Stock Exchange
Paulista Avenue is the international financial centre of the city.
The headquarters of Petrobrás in São Paulo
The headquarters of SAP AG in São Paulo

The biggest financial center in Brazil and one of the biggest financial centers in the world, São Paulo's economy is going through a deep transformation. Once a city with a strong industrial character, São Paulo's economy has become increasingly based on the tertiary sector, focusing on services and businesses for the country. The city is also unique among Brazilian cities for its large number of foreign corporations. Many analysts point to São Paulo as an important global city, even though this assignment can be criticized considering its serious problems of social exclusion and spatial segregation.[4] Although being the most important financial centre of the country, São Paulo also presents a high degree of informality in its economy.[5]

Overview edit

São Paulo is the business center of the Mercosur economy. Acclaimed as a city of business tourism, attracting today's biggest and most important international events, be they in the economic, cultural, scientific or sporting area. It holds more than 200 events per day, offering more than 250 thousand square meters of space in pavilions and areas for congresses and fairs. This is without taking into account the supply of spaces within hotels, which adds another 70 thousand square meters, suitable for holding events. According to the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) that ranks the greatest event centers in the world, São Paulo is the most important destination for international events in the Americas. São Paulo is also among Top 20 destinations for events in the world and left behind destinations like Madrid, Sydney, Athens and Vancouver.[6] Adding space in nightclubs, cultural and business areas, clubs and other alternatives to these numbers, São Paulo boasts approximately 430,000 square meters for the holding of any type of event.

There is still the supply of approximately 30,000 apartments of various categories, a number which is to grow significantly in the next two years,[when?] predicted to reach 50,000 apartments in 2003,[needs update] catering for those seeking the more luxurious options of the large chains, to simpler and more economical options. It is worth pointing out that from the tourist attractions the following stand out: gastronomy and culture. With more than 12,000 restaurants of more than 40 different world cuisines, besides the 70 museums, more than 200 cinemas, around 50 theaters, art galleries and cultural centers, São Paulo has one of the liveliest night-lives in the world.[7]

In 2005, the city of São Paulo collected R$90 billion in taxes, and the city budget was R$15 billion; these figures show that São Paulo contributes to redistribution of wealth. The city has 1,500 bank branches. There are 70 shopping malls. Of all the international companies with business in Brazil, 63% have their head offices in São Paulo. According to Mystery Shopping International, the Oscar Freire Street is the eighth most luxurious in the world.[8]

A connected city, always in the vanguard of the greatest cultural movements that changed Brazilian behavior and habits. In higher education, the University of São Paulo (USP) is in the top 100 public universities in the world and, recently, in the annual ranking of the British newspaper The Times, as the first university in South America. There is also a wide range of short courses, lectures, seminars, literary discussions and several universities and cultural centers teaching from handicraft to technology.[9]

The São Paulo Stock Exchange (BM&F Bovespa) is Brazil's official stock and bonds exchange. The BM&F Bovespa is the largest stock exchange in Latin America and third largest in the world. In the Stock Exchange, R$6 billion (US$3.5 billion) change hands every day.[10]

Comparisons edit

If the city of São Paulo were a country, its economy would be the 47th in the world, bigger than Egypt and Kuwait, for example, about the same size as Hungary, New Zealand or Israel. The economy of the city of São Paulo would also be bigger than 22 U.S. states, such as Hawaii and New Hampshire.[11]

If Greater São Paulo were a country would be the thirty-third richest nation in the world (in nominal GDP), ahead of the United Arab Emirates and Hong Kong for example and twenty-eighth richest nation ahead of Belgium and Venezuela (in GDP PPP).[12] São Paulo is the best city to do business in Latin America. The large growth of São Paulo GDP is due to the great economic potential of the city and the appreciation of the Brazilian real to the U.S. dollar. The per capita gross domestic product (GDP) for the city was R$57,759.39 (2017).[13] According to PricewaterhouseCoopers annual economic growth of the city is 4.2%.

International trade edit

As of 2014, São Paulo is the third largest exporting municipality in Brazil after Parauapebas, PA and Rio de Janeiro, RJ. In that year São Paulo's exported goods totaled $7.32B (USD) or 3.02% of Brazil's total exports. The top five material goods exported by São Paulo are Soybean (21%), Raw Sugar (19%), Coffee (6.5%), Sulfate Chemical Wood Pulp (5.6%), and Corn (4.4%).[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "Richest cities 2009". PricewaterhouseCoopers. Retrieved 2009-11-09.
  2. ^ "BBC - Último Segundo - São Paulo será 6ª cidade mais rica do mundo em 2025, diz estudo". Ultimosegundo.ig.com.br. Retrieved 2009-09-11.
  3. ^ "Em 2017, São Paulo (SP) tinha o maior PIB e Paulínia (SP), o maior PIB per capita do país". IBGE. 2019. Retrieved 2019-12-17.
  4. ^ FERREIRA, João Sette Whitaker; The myth of the global city, presented thesis of doutorado to the FAUUSP, 2003
  5. ^ Instituto Brasileiro de Geografía e Estatística. (2006). (in Portuguese). São Paulo, Brazil: IETS. ISBN 85-240-3919-1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-03-16. Retrieved 2008-01-27.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-08-06. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-05-27. Retrieved 2009-10-11.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-03-05. Retrieved 2009-10-11.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-08-06. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  10. ^ BM&F Bovespa: About us June 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-03-24. Retrieved 2009-10-11.
  12. ^ PricewaterhouseCoopers, Global city GDP rankings 2008-2025 May 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ IBGE (2017). "Municipalities' GDP - 2017" (PDF) (in Portuguese). São Paulo, Brazil: IBGE. (PDF) from the original on 2019-12-17. Retrieved 2021-02-17.
  14. ^ DataViva. "Exports of São Paulo (2014)" 2015-06-10 at the Wayback Machine, DataViva, Retrieved on 10 June 2015.

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This article is about the city For the state see Economy of the state of Sao Paulo Sao Paulo is one of the largest cities in the world economically 1 and is expected to be the 6th largest in 2025 2 According to data of Fecomercio SP its gross domestic product GDP in 2017 was R 699 28 billion 219 11B today 3 Trade panel of BM amp F Bovespa the Sao Paulo Stock Exchange Paulista Avenue is the international financial centre of the city The headquarters of Petrobras in Sao Paulo The headquarters of SAP AG in Sao Paulo The biggest financial center in Brazil and one of the biggest financial centers in the world Sao Paulo s economy is going through a deep transformation Once a city with a strong industrial character Sao Paulo s economy has become increasingly based on the tertiary sector focusing on services and businesses for the country The city is also unique among Brazilian cities for its large number of foreign corporations Many analysts point to Sao Paulo as an important global city even though this assignment can be criticized considering its serious problems of social exclusion and spatial segregation 4 Although being the most important financial centre of the country Sao Paulo also presents a high degree of informality in its economy 5 Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Comparisons 2 International trade 3 ReferencesOverview editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information August 2022 Sao Paulo is the business center of the Mercosur economy Acclaimed as a city of business tourism attracting today s biggest and most important international events be they in the economic cultural scientific or sporting area It holds more than 200 events per day offering more than 250 thousand square meters of space in pavilions and areas for congresses and fairs This is without taking into account the supply of spaces within hotels which adds another 70 thousand square meters suitable for holding events According to the International Congress and Convention Association ICCA that ranks the greatest event centers in the world Sao Paulo is the most important destination for international events in the Americas Sao Paulo is also among Top 20 destinations for events in the world and left behind destinations like Madrid Sydney Athens and Vancouver 6 Adding space in nightclubs cultural and business areas clubs and other alternatives to these numbers Sao Paulo boasts approximately 430 000 square meters for the holding of any type of event There is still the supply of approximately 30 000 apartments of various categories a number which is to grow significantly in the next two years when predicted to reach 50 000 apartments in 2003 needs update catering for those seeking the more luxurious options of the large chains to simpler and more economical options It is worth pointing out that from the tourist attractions the following stand out gastronomy and culture With more than 12 000 restaurants of more than 40 different world cuisines besides the 70 museums more than 200 cinemas around 50 theaters art galleries and cultural centers Sao Paulo has one of the liveliest night lives in the world 7 In 2005 the city of Sao Paulo collected R 90 billion in taxes and the city budget was R 15 billion these figures show that Sao Paulo contributes to redistribution of wealth The city has 1 500 bank branches There are 70 shopping malls Of all the international companies with business in Brazil 63 have their head offices in Sao Paulo According to Mystery Shopping International the Oscar Freire Street is the eighth most luxurious in the world 8 A connected city always in the vanguard of the greatest cultural movements that changed Brazilian behavior and habits In higher education the University of Sao Paulo USP is in the top 100 public universities in the world and recently in the annual ranking of the British newspaper The Times as the first university in South America There is also a wide range of short courses lectures seminars literary discussions and several universities and cultural centers teaching from handicraft to technology 9 The Sao Paulo Stock Exchange BM amp F Bovespa is Brazil s official stock and bonds exchange The BM amp F Bovespa is the largest stock exchange in Latin America and third largest in the world In the Stock Exchange R 6 billion US 3 5 billion change hands every day 10 Comparisons edit If the city of Sao Paulo were a country its economy would be the 47th in the world bigger than Egypt and Kuwait for example about the same size as Hungary New Zealand or Israel The economy of the city of Sao Paulo would also be bigger than 22 U S states such as Hawaii and New Hampshire 11 If Greater Sao Paulo were a country would be the thirty third richest nation in the world in nominal GDP ahead of the United Arab Emirates and Hong Kong for example and twenty eighth richest nation ahead of Belgium and Venezuela in GDP PPP 12 Sao Paulo is the best city to do business in Latin America The large growth of Sao Paulo GDP is due to the great economic potential of the city and the appreciation of the Brazilian real to the U S dollar The per capita gross domestic product GDP for the city was R 57 759 39 2017 13 According to PricewaterhouseCoopers annual economic growth of the city is 4 2 International trade editAs of 2014 Sao Paulo is the third largest exporting municipality in Brazil after Parauapebas PA and Rio de Janeiro RJ In that year Sao Paulo s exported goods totaled 7 32B USD or 3 02 of Brazil s total exports The top five material goods exported by Sao Paulo are Soybean 21 Raw Sugar 19 Coffee 6 5 Sulfate Chemical Wood Pulp 5 6 and Corn 4 4 14 References edit Richest cities 2009 PricewaterhouseCoopers Retrieved 2009 11 09 BBC Ultimo Segundo Sao Paulo sera 6ª cidade mais rica do mundo em 2025 diz estudo Ultimosegundo ig com br Retrieved 2009 09 11 Em 2017 Sao Paulo SP tinha o maior PIB e Paulinia SP o maior PIB per capita do pais IBGE 2019 Retrieved 2019 12 17 FERREIRA Joao Sette Whitaker The myth of the global city presented thesis of doutorado to the FAUUSP 2003 Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatistica 2006 informal economy in Portuguese Sao Paulo Brazil IETS ISBN 85 240 3919 1 Archived from the original PDF on 2008 03 16 Retrieved 2008 01 27 International Congress amp Convention Association ICCA Sao Paulo Archived from the original on 2012 08 06 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Events in Sao Paulo Archived from the original on 2009 05 27 Retrieved 2009 10 11 Oscar Freire Street 8th most luxurious street in the world Archived from the original on 2010 03 05 Retrieved 2009 10 11 Vanguard and Knowledge Center Sao Paulo City Archived from the original on 2012 08 06 Retrieved 2021 04 16 BM amp F Bovespa About us Archived June 5 2008 at the Wayback Machine Economy of Sao Paulo and U S states Archived from the original on 2010 03 24 Retrieved 2009 10 11 PricewaterhouseCoopers Global city GDP rankings 2008 2025 Archived May 20 2011 at the Wayback Machine IBGE 2017 Municipalities GDP 2017 PDF in Portuguese Sao Paulo Brazil IBGE Archived PDF from the original on 2019 12 17 Retrieved 2021 02 17 DataViva Exports of Sao Paulo 2014 Archived 2015 06 10 at the Wayback Machine DataViva Retrieved on 10 June 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Economy of the city of Sao Paulo amp oldid 1210795874, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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