During an address on Friday, the Brazilian president mentioned a 56% increase in export to the region as an example of government foreign policy and took on the engagement of bringing Brazil closer to other developing countries. To Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce president Paulo Sérgio Atallah, the government is on the right track and president Lula shows engagement in the area.
Author: Alexandre Rocha
In all, shipping generated US$ 647.7 million, with sales increases to many of the countries in the region. Saudi Arabia still leads agribusiness purchases among the Arabs. In the first quarter of last year, shipping to the country generated US$ 115.1 million, and in the first three months of 2004 the total was US$ 127.8 million.
The company, which currently has Arab, English, and Indian capital, operated strongly in Brazil up to 1959. Now the idea is to license the brand without administering assets. Operations began with a third party service lubricant factory near Bauru, in the countryside of São Paulo.
Agência Brasil Brasília – A group of veterinary experts from the European Union are in Brazil to inspect the beef industry and cattle herds. They will remain in the country until May 6 and will observe slaughterhouses, border inspection posts and state veterinary units. During the first quarter of this year, beef sales to the
Agência Brasil Brasília – Brazil will be one of the countries to run a pilot project trying out new rules for calculating a primary surplus (which does not take into consideration interest payments). The idea is to permit developing nations to exclude spending on infrastructure in the calculation of the primary surplus, an important International
This is the amount that Elloumi, a Tunisian producer of wiring harnesses for vehicles, intends to invest in the construction of an industrial unit to employ around 120 people in one of two southeastern states, São Paulo or Minas Gerais. Fadhl Aifa, a company representative, is participating in the Second Tunisian Business Cycle in São Paulo.
Businessmen participating in the Second Tunisian Business Cycle want to export, but also to import Brazilian products. The sectors range from lighting equipment to leather artefacts, and include the food industry.
The list of advantages for factory construction in the Arab country was one of the main points of the seminar about industrial cooperation between Brazil and Tunisia that took place today at the Federation of Industries of the state of São Paulo and opened the Second Tunisian Business Cycle.
Elloumi Griyo will be one of the participants in the Second Tunisian Business Cycle, to begin today in the southeastern city of São Paulo, and will include 10 companies from the Arab country and over 50 Brazilian companies. The event opening will be a seminar about industrial cooperation, and there will also be business roundtables and accords will be signed.
Agência Brasil Brasília – In the first quarter, the farm sector trade surplus rose 45% to US$6.6 billion, a new record. It is the biggest surplus for the period since records began in 1989. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, farm sector exports from January to March totalled US$7.84 billion, an increase of 37%, compared
Agência Brasil Brasília – Egypt was the chief importer of Brazilian beef. According to the Brazilian Confederation of Agriculture and Livestock (CNA), exports to that country amounted to US$ 55.7 million in the first quarter of this year. In 2003 Egypt was the fourth largest importer of Brazilian beef. Chile slipped from first to second

