A report from the International Monetary Fund shows that economic activity will gradually gain strength in years to come with projects for Expo 2020 and some recovery in oil prices.
Author: From the Newsroom
A report from the International Monetary Fund shows that economic activity will gradually gain strength over years to come with projects for Expo 2020 and some recovery in oil prices.
The Tunisian airline carried 252,356 people last months. Its European routes accounted for 73.9% of total traffic.
The first half of the year saw a 44% increase in foreign sales of trucks and a 24% increase in foreign sales of buses.
A poll conducted by the Brazilian Ministry of Tourism shows that the opinions of international travellers regarding the country’s tourism infrastructure have improved.
A report by investment bank Alpen Capital brings a forecast of a 4.6% average growth per year, with revenues to reach USD 313 billion in 2021.
Exports to Arab countries amounted to USD 564 million in the first half of the year, up 133% from a year ago.
The region was targeted by USD 30.8 billion worth of foreign direct investment last year. The United Arab Emirates was the number one destination.
The estimate of the economic impact of six years of war is from the World Bank, which has a report out on the matter.
A study from the FAO and the OECD indicates that demand for staple foods will grow less over the next ten years, and that commodity prices tend to remain low.
Exports amounted to USD 4.055 billion and imports came out to USD 3.010 billion, the Brazilian Ministry of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services reported.
The state-run company is active in fuel distribution and sales, LPG and lubricants in the neighboring country, where it owns 197 service stations.
The increase of the FAO Food Price Index occurred in May. In comparison to June of last year, it went up 7%. Wheat and meats drove up the index.
Such was the traffic year-to-date through May. The number is up 3.8% from the comparable period in 2016.

