Production capacity reached 167 million tons last year, up 7% over 2016.
Author: From the Newsroom
The property developer has announced that it will sell some of its Dubai hotels to Abu Dhabi National Hotels.
The result came from USD 4.84 billion in foreign sales, with imports coming out to USD 5.96 billion.
The World Trade Outlook Indicator, measured by the organization, is at 98.6 points, the lowest level since October 2016, which signals a possible slowdown in 2018’s last months.
Three events in December will discuss cultural and historical aspects of the Arab world. The topics are Palestine, the Endless Saga; the Nefertiti Bust-Portrait; and the Veil and the Visibility Conflict. Registrations are open.
The Brazilian Development Bank will auction off energy distributor in Amazonas.
The Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Center headquarters in Beirut will host cultural and culinary activities from the Brazilian state next Tuesday (27).
According to data from the country’s statistics agency, the number of people rose 2% from 2016 to 2017.
Import-restrictive measures adopted by members of the bloc, from May to October, have covered an amount of trade estimated in USD 481 billion, a new high.
The final race of the Formula 1 season is about to have its 10th edition. In the first-ever Abu Dhabi GP, in 2009, only 15% of racegoers were non-residents.
The Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture reported that the Arab country has approved the International Sanitary Certificate model for apiculture products from Brazil. Sales could fetch as much as USD 4.43 million a year.
FIFA highlighted the date in its social network. It will be the first World Cup in an Arab country and in the month of November.
The Institute of Applied Economic Research (Ipea)’s Monthly Apparent Industrial Goods Consumption Indicator slid 2.3% over August and 1.3% year-on-year in September.
Industry organization Associação Oliva and the city’s Secretariat for Nature and the Environment are holding an event next Thursday (22) to discuss the product’s manufacturing and consumption.

