Tunisia’s main airline carried 280,500 people last month. The tourism sector’s recovery in the Arab country contributed to the increase in demand.
Author: From the Newsroom
Production in 2017 is near twice as larger as the one registered five years ago. However, the country exports only 3% of the total.
The country produced 103.7 million barrels last month, which results in an average above 3.3 million daily barrels.
The sector accounted for 2.6% of the emirate’s non-oil revenues from January to August.
Sales of fresh and processed poultry increased in volume in October over the same month of 2016. Year-to-date, however, there’s still a slight decline.
They were visited by over 3.5 million guests from January to September, according to the emirate’s tourism department. Expectation is to easily surpass the 4.4 million tourists from last year.
The region accounted for 5.9% of total foreign sales from Brazil in October, the Brazilian Ministry of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services said. Overall exports from Brazil grossed USD 18.877 billion.
An IMF report on the Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan states that the region’s oil exporters will grow 1.7% this year, while oil importers will see a 4.3% expansion.
Brazilian and Portuguese professionals can register in an online platform created for the training on Moroccan tourism. At the end, trips will be randomly selected and awarded to the participants.
The region’s exports should increase 10% this year, according to the report ‘International Trade Outlook for Latin America and the Caribbean 2017’. For the economy, the forecast shows a growth of 1.2%.
State-owned Qatar Petroleum is part of a consortium that won the tender for the Alto de Cabo Frio Oeste area, in the Santos Basin, alongside Shell and Chinese company CNOOC.
According to the country’s minister of Economy, Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansoori, new norms should remove requirement for foreign companies to have local partners with at least 51% of the company’s capital.
The airport welcomed 7.2 million passengers in September. Year-to-date through September, passenger traffic increased by an even higher margin at 5.8%, exceeding 66 million.
Foreign sales of capital goods from Brazil were up 33% in the month and 9.4% year-to-date, the Brazilian Machinery and Equipment Industry Association (Abimaq) reported this Wednesday.

