The throughput at Brazilian ports in 2020 was up 4.8%.
Author: Agência Brasil
Brazilian foreign sales totaled USD 19.6 billion, surpassing the previous record for the month, set in 2018. Soybean shipments drove the surge.
The Brazilian National Waterway Transport Agency opened a public consultation to receive suggestions regarding the concession of the Port of Santos. The concession will be valid for 35 years.
The National Monetary Council made a decision to make it easier for Brazilian state and municipal agencies and corporations to receive international loans.
Survey by Sebrae shows that new job opportunities come primarily from micro- and small-sized companies in the country.
Brazil’s National Immigration Council has regulated the granting of temporary visas for the so-called digital nomads, immigrants in Brazil that provide services online for companies overseas.
The all-Brazilian vaccine against COVID-19 will be entirely produced in the country using a national API. It was approved today by ANVISA through a resolution.
This was the sixth consecutive decrease in the indicator of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).
A batch of 1.1 million shots arrived at the Viracopos Airport in Campinas, São Paulo, this Sunday (2) afternoon. The immunizers are from Pfizer.
The Brazilian oil company developed a program for the capture, use, and geological storage of CO2 in the pre-salt oil and gas fields.
The Brazilian market sold 49.6 million books, accumulating BRL 2 billion (about USD 353 million) in revenue this year. Growth over 2020 was 32.7%.
According to the Brazilian minister of Agriculture, the sector’s confidence in the prices of agricultural products could drive a record harvest of 291 million tonnes.
The reduction comes into force next year for 12 products that are not manufactured in the country.
The Institute of Applied Economic Research has revised down the Brazilian economic growth in 2021 from 4.8% to 4.5%.

