BRAZIL COMPUTER MARKET TO REMAIN CLOSED-MINISTER Brazilian Science and Technology Minister Renato Archer said Brazil will keep its computer market closed to foreign goods in order to give its own infant industry time to develop. "Every country establishes laws to protect its interests. The United States closed their borders at a certain stage to some foreign goods and therefore protected its industrial development. Now it is time for Brazil to do likewise," Archer said at the opening of a national software conference. After several meetings, Brazil and the U.S. Have made no major progress in their computer row, which they have been trying to resolve for the past 18 months. The Reagan administration has objected to Brazil protecting its computer industry from imports.