The São Paulo City Hall is offering free language lessons to non-Brazilians at municipal schools. All types of documents will be accepted for enrolment.
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São Paulo city hall issued a concession notice for the modernization, management, operation and maintenance of the Pacaembu stadium and sports center. The concession’s term is 35 years.
Such was the amount by which exports exceeded imports in the fourth week of March, leading to surpluses of USD 5.15 billion month-to-date and over USD 12.8 billion year-to-date.
Tenders to sell services and products to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon are available online.
A study from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) shows that the industry accounted for 7.95% of GDP last year.
The Inter-American Development Bank sees the economy growing by less than the annual global average in Latin American countries and the Caribbean from 2018 to 2020.
A memorandum of understanding was entered into by the Brazilian Federal Senate and the Moroccan House of Councillors.
Prices went up 0.10% in March, below the 0.38% seen in February, according to a preliminary index released by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).
The same should hold true of 2019, according to the Institute for Applied Economic Research (Ipea), which expects investments to pick up by 4.5% in 2018.
Brazilian families’ buying plans increased in March from February, according to a survey from the National Confederation of Trade in Goods, Services and Tourism (CNC).
Law number 16,685 establishes that refugees living in the state are exempt from the graduation and post-graduation diploma revalidation fees in the state’s public universities.
The Brazilian president said that the North American government committed to discuss possible exemption to the steel and aluminum import tariff.
The 9th edition of the South American Festival of Arab-African Culture is underway in São Paulo and other cities. It was organized by The Arab, African and South American Library and Research Center (BibliAspa).
Rio de Janeiro – Cattle slaughter was up 3.8% in Brazil in 2017 – after having gone down for three straight years – to 30.83 million head of cattle. The number was made public this Wednesday (21) by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) in its quarterly survey of animal slaughter. The study

