Brazil is on the way to update and Build-Out their 12 stadiums FIFA football team 2014 to get during the World Cup, said the country's Sports Minister on Thursday.
Orlando Silva, Brazil's top sports official, took operation naysayers, and told international reporters on a conference call with 8 of 12 stadiums used for the World Cup football are until the end of next year will be completed according to plan. All 12 stadiums will be completely rebuilt or re-created and end 2013. total infrastructure costs estimated at around $15 billion.
The World Cup will have expected significant economic impact on Brazil. A recent study by Silva's Department forecasts that the World Cup could generate 2014 about $117 billion in economic activity for Brazil. In addition, it estimates that the sporting event could create 700,000 direct and indirect jobs.
Last month, the Government agreed, at least two of the largest airports in Brazil open - including São Paulo largest airports, Congonhas and Guarulhos, privatization. Owned by the Government airport management company INFRAERO, allowances to be auctioned only 49% of the new subsidiaries from 22 will allow this year on Aug.
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