The Brazilian aircraft manufacturer recorded net revenue of BRL 22.7 billion last year (about USD 4.53 billion), up 15% from 2020, and delivered 141 jets.
Author: Agência Brasil
The Brazilian Federal Revenue has published a normative instruction exempting imported liquid petroleum gas cylinders for domestic use of some taxes.
Last year, the Brazilian economy advanced at a rate higher than the 3.9% drop recorded in 2020. Service and industry sectors led the rise.
A set of aeronautical sector equipment can enter the Brazilian market without import tariffs since March 2.
Knocked down and semi knocked-down light vehicles without local production will have tax reductions for up to two years to enter the Brazilian market.
For minors arriving in Brazil by air, the requirement of a vaccination certificate is from the age of 12 years and no longer from 5 years.
Revenue reached USD 30 billion. The airline sector, accommodation and food services were the highlights.
CAPES, linked to the Brazilian Ministry of Education, is receiving applications from Brazilians interested in a scholarship for a sandwich doctorate in other countries.
Combined electrical power generated from wind and solar sources is already the second most used in the Brazilian market, behind only hydraulic. The use of clean energy sources has been growing in the country.
Infrastructure minister confirmed the airport’s withdrawal from this year’s round of auctions, but it will be auctioned along with Galeão next year.
The oil company posted several record numbers last year, including pre-salt production. The company has also increased its gasoline, diesel and jet kerosene sales.
Foreign automobile sales increased 6.6% in the first month of the year compared to January 2021.
The Brazilian team that will compete in the FIFA Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi arrived this Thursday (3) in the Arab country and had its first training session at the Zayed Sports City stadium.
Health regulator Anvisa has approved the adoption of physically remote inspection of goods arriving at the ports, airports and borders of Brazil.

