The federal government published an ordinance on Monday (20) that requires proof of vaccination and a negative test for COVID-19 from travelers arriving from other countries.
Author: Agência Brasil
The country’s Ministry of Health has announced that it will donate at least 10 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Chinese market has returned to buy Brazilian beef this Wednesday (15), after a suspension for about three months due to unusual cases of mad cow disease.
The entry requirements determined by the government that would take effect on Saturday (11) will come into force only next week.
Brazilians and foreigners arriving by air travel from this Saturday (11) coming from other countries will need to present proof of vaccination and negative COVID test or comply with quarantine in the destination city.
Brazil’s GDP fell in comparison to the previous three months. Still, there was a 4% increase compared to 2020, the year in which the pandemic hampered economic activity.
The Brazilian club Palmeiras will compete in the FIFA Club World Cup in February next year in the UAE, after winning the CONMEBOL Libertadores this Saturday (27). The semifinals opponent could be Mexico’s Monterrey or Egypt’s Al Ahly.
Before COVID-19, in 2019, 71% of Brazilian households had an internet connection, rising to 83% last year.
The minister of Environment said the country will export USD 10 billion in carbon credits, one fifth of the value expected to be moved around the world.
Guinness World Records registered the biggest jiu-jitsu class in the world, which took place this Monday (15) in several parts of the Arab country, including Expo 2020 Dubai.
Both foreign sales and production dropped last month. The President of ANFAVEA stated it reflected the obstacles faced by the industry, such as the worldwide shortage of components.
The Brazilian Minister of the Environment announced an increase in the Brazilian target for reducing the emission of greenhouse gases, from 43% to 50%, by 2030.
State-controlled Pré-Sal Petróleo will auction 55 million oil barrels from four fields on November 26. Brazilian exporters and trading firms can participate.
A group from the Federal University of Santa Catarina is developing equipment to make it possible to generate wind energy at high altitudes. The approach has been studied in other countries, but the group is a pioneer and unprecedented in Latin America.

