Alongside partners, the airline will build Aviation X-Lab, in Dubai, to provide solutions for the sector. Registrations are open to engineers and startups interested in participating in the project.
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IMF’s managing director visited Riyadh and said that the country has been progressing in its economic program. She pointed to the fiscal adjustment and facilitation of access of women to the labor force.
Business owners from the Brazilian agricultural sector will be able to offer business opportunities to investors from Abu Dhabi in an event in Brasília.
Dubai will host the world exhibition in three years’ time. The list includes infrastructure works and residential, commercial, hospitality and leisure real estate developments.
In Q3, the Sohar plant produced 2.5 million tons, an increase of 27.7% over the previous quarter.
The two units were manufactured by the Brazilian aircraft maker in Jacksonville, Florida. The order is for six planes.
Business owners from the Arab country are searching for business opportunities in the luxury hotel and theme parks sectors. Foz do Iguaçu, Pantanal and the Northeast are regions they’re focusing on.
In a shorter week, exports from Brazil reached USD 3.287 billion, while imports amounted to USD 2.701 billion.
The Arab country generated USD 5 billion in revenues in Q1 of the 2017/2018 fiscal year, which started in July. State-owned companies generated USD 906 million, while VAT collected USD 2.8 billion.
The OPEC expects demand to hike by 1.4 million barrels per day. It has revised its forecast due to an improved outlook for the global economy.
A report from UNCTAD shows nine more developing nations joined the ranks of those that depend on staples exports between 2010 and 2015.
The United States Department of Agriculture indicates that Brazil will see 107 million tons in its 2017-2018 crop season, down 6.1% from the prior harvest.
Brazil’s Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafé) said foreign sales amounted to roughly 923,500 bags from January to September, while total exports from the country dipped by 10.2%.
The world economy is expected to grow by 3.6% this year and 3.7% in the next. These projections are more optimistic than the ones from April. The forecast for Brazil moved up by 0.5 percentage point.

