Foreign sales from Brazil were up 3% year-on-year. Soy, the primary driver of sales, accounted for 58% of total goods shipped abroad from Brazil.
Author: From the Newsroom
Its first-ever international unit will cover the Middle East and North Africa. By 2020, the cooperative expects to double its sales to Arab countries.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries increased output in 35,000 barrels per day in May. Saudi Arabia alone increased its production in 85,500 barrels.
The Brazilian trade surplus is the result of USD 4.849 billion in exports and USD 3.935 billion in imports in the month’s first two weeks, which had only six business days.
From January to May, the country shows up at the 17th position in the rank of footwear importers from Brazil. But, in volume, exporters declined 16%.
The country produced 96,600 units in May. Exports increased 37% in the same month.
Dubai Business Associates has entries open until June 30 for students that have just graduated from college and wish to go through a professional and training experience in the emirate. Expenses are all paid for and the program is open for students from all over the world.
Film festival ‘Ela Faz Cinema’ (She Does Cinema) has entries open until June 22 for women’s film production from all over the world.
Agency Investe São Paulo is taking registrations from companies looking for foreign sales-oriented mentoring.
An Arabic crash course for beginners is scheduled for July 2 and enrolments are open.
Elizabeth Dorazio presents Symphoniae, featuring wall sculptures made by handicraft of Bedouin women. It opens on June 7 and runs until June 23 at NYU Art Gallery.
A new USD 13 billion plan is designed to accelerate development in the emirate within the next three years, including business facilitation, support to small and medium enterprises and tourism, and an improved investment environment.
Qatar Petroleum International will place a bid at the 4th Round of the Pre-Salt Production Sharing Regime with 15 other companies next Thursday (7).
Production amounted to 1.78 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in April in wells located in Brazil’s so-called pre-salt area.

