Latin America received USD 224.6 billion in foreign investment last year. Brazil led the list, with 41% of the total and a 97% growth.
Author: Agência Brasil
International visitors to the Latin American country reached 2.97 million year to date through May, up 108% from a year earlier.
Ministry forecasts a trade surplus of USD 84.7 billion this year as imports will fall more than exports. Prices of goods Brazil imports like fertilizers, fuels and wheat are declining.
Brazil produced three million barrels of oil a day last year, most coming from pre-salt reserves. The majority of the country’s natural gas also came from pre-salt.
This Monday (3), the Brazilian Central Bank released the financial market’s new growth estimate for the country’s GDP, 2.19% for 2023. Last week’s projection was at 2.18%.
The Brazilian government created the Flex License for export and import authorizations. It can be used for several transactions, saving time and cost.
President Lula announced this Tuesday (27) a 26.8% increase in credit for Brazilian agriculture production in 2023/2024. Special incentives and financing conditions will be available for environmentally sustainable production.
Brazil’s Ports and Airports minister Márcio França announced measures to increase security and fight organized crime in airports.
The Latin American country’s National Treasury secretary Rogério Ceron said the bonds are expected to be launched between September and November this year. Global investors will be able to profit from projects of the Brazilian environmental agenda.
Brazil’s acting president Geraldo Alckmin said Tuesday (20) that the government will present a proposal to regulate the carbon market in the country.
The financial institution approved a USD 270 million finance for Embraer jets export to US group.
Government publishes a degree allocating funds to fifteen cities for social assistance actions for immigrants and refugees.
Brazilian agency Conab estimates a 2022-23 foodgrain output of record 315.8 million tonnes.
The international financial institution raised its forecast for Brazil’s economic growth in 2023. The estimate for the global economy was also raised.