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In the transition to a low-carbon economy, it is important to secure dignified and fair conditions for workers, she warned.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has said her country is ready to welcome more refugees "with open arms”.
For 2015, Brazil is targeting a primary surplus of 0.15 per cent of gross domestic product.
The President’s approval rating plunged to 8 per cent in August, a record low.
She visited the US last week, however, saying "some things have changed" since the spying revelations.
78% of those polled refused to repose confidence in the left-leaning leader.
Rousseff will likely focus the crux of her trip on luring American companies and investors to Brazil.