The Brazilian trade balance had a positive result last month, reaching well above November 2021. Oil and grains boosted performance.
Author: Agência Brasil
The new limit for carrying currency in cash without declaration on arrival or departure from the country increased from BRL 10,000 (USD 1.900) to USD 10,000.
Brazil’s economy grew slightly from the second quarter, but it expanded 3.6% from a year earlier.
According to company PPSA, linked to the Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy, this is the volume the country expects to produce under the sharing regime in pre-salt areas from 2023 to 2032. Daily production is expected to increase fourfold in the coming years.
The country had a negative balance of USD 4.6 billion in current transactions in October, lower than USD 6 billion in the same month of 2021.
Brazil’s National Health Surveillance Agency approved the mandatory use of masks inside airports and planes in Brazil from November 25.
Public university with campuses in several cities in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, is receiving applications from refugees and stateless persons living in the country interested in attending university.
The country can now stock up to 188.8 million tonnes of agricultural produce, according to data from the first half of 2022. Growth was reported in comparison to the second half of 2021.
United Nations Secretary-General warned the policies practiced worldwide at the moment are leading the globe towards catastrophe.
Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture created a working group to implement the Brazilian Observatory for Women in Agriculture, which will put forward public policy proposals to reinforce the female presence in rural areas.
State Forestry Institute of Minas Gerais will privatize two conservation units: Ibitipoca and Itacolomi. Public bidding is scheduled for December 21.
Paulo Guedes told a group of worldwide dignitaries in Washington about Brazil’s economic recovery.
Brazil shipped abroad over 5,000 motorcycles in September, up 18.8% year on year. Exports are projected to reach 59,000 units in 2022.
Brazilian cereal, legume and oilseed output is expected to reach an all-time record in 2022, up 8.7 million tonnes from 2021, IBGE reported. Maize drives the result up.

