The Brazilian market purchased 41.6 million tonnes of fertilizers in 2021. The product arrived mainly through the Port of Paranaguá.
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The rate will kick in on profits above USD 102,000; there will be a zero tax for small-sized enterprises, tough. The Finance Ministry said the tax regime will be among the most competitive in the world.
Books published in English between June 2021 and May 2022 can compete for the Palestine Book Awards. Winners will be announced in November.
‘Setback of the Spirit,’ from Jordan, and ‘Stigma,’ from Iraq, are among the 29 international titles of the 2nd International Short Film Festival in Rio de Janeiro. The online event will occur from April 25 to 30.
A consultancy service estimates a significant increase in gaming and e-sports revenue in the Saudi market by 2030.
The Hassan II Great World Water Prize is one of the most prestigious and globally recognized prizes. It was established by the government of Morocco and the World Water Council. Applications can be submitted until January 31.
Expenditure during international trips reached only USD 5.2 billion in 2021, nearly half pre-pandemic levels.
The government announced the launch of the Boutique Group, which plans to transform palaces of historical significance into ultra-luxury hotels.
The Gulf country reversed the 2020 decision not to renew work permits for expats over 60.
The Gulf country will hold the event from March 13 to 17. It aims to unite entrepreneurs and institutions to present Oman as a new role model of sustainable development.
Starting Saturday (22), travelers to the Arab country will be required to present certificates of vaccination or negative test results.
The International Transport Mission to the UAE has already visited institutions in Sharjah and Dubai. The Brazilian business people also met with executives from the Arab country’s Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure.
Revenue from hatching eggs and poultry genetic material exports from Brazil was up 26.7% last year. Volume was up 60.9%.
Brazil-based companies participated in the World of Coffee trade show earlier this month. The event was coordinated by the Brazilian Specialty Coffee Association, and deals made at the show are expected to yield 20.72 million over the following 12 months.

