OECD report estimates growth at 3.1% this year and 4% in the next. The number of unemployed persons, especially in Europe, is the main challenge to be addressed.
Author: Alexandre Rocha
The meeting on June 13 and 14 will promote existing opportunities in the country and discuss the new legislation on the topic. Brazilians can participate.
A conference on food safety in the region ended with an expected expansion in private investment. The theme was discussed over two days in Khartoum, Sudan.
Despite food safety concerns, the activity receives less than 1% of the region’s investment. The theme is under discussion in the capital city of Sudan.
Kenana Sugar Company plans to increase capacity from 65 million to 200 million litres a year. The company is eyeing Brazilian suppliers of machinery and equipment.
The General Union of Chambers of Commerce for Arab Countries is promoting a conference on the topic in Khartoum, Sudan. The country offers an alternative for investment in agriculture.
Fernando Curado says that out of every 100 companies, 30 get to the second generation, 12 get to the third, and only eight reach the fourth. He gave a talk on succession at the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
Egypt’s president met with Dilma Rousseff this Wednesday in Brasília. They discuss cooperation among developing countries and the end of the Syrian conflict. Egyptians want to learn from Brazil.
Egypt’s president Mohamed Morsi will be welcomed on Wednesday by Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff in Brasília. Agenda includes cooperation treaties for technical issues, social and agrarian development, and libraries.
Mohamed Morsi should visit Brazil this week in the company of a trade delegation. On Wednesday, there will be business roundtables at the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
Fiat’s new Brazilian plant has been named South America’s best investment attraction project in 2012. Global capital flows are the theme of a forum that kicked off this Tuesday in the emirate.
The programme for two weeks is organized by Alexandre de Gusmão Foundation, connected to the Brazilian Foreign Office. The objective is to provide a clear idea of what the country is.
The statute was signed by presidents of organizations in both countries. The goal is to promote trade and tourism between South America and countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
Deputy prime minister Abdulsalam Al Qadi will have meetings with representatives of the Brazilian government and with business organisation. To be discussed is the return to trade relations.

