The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) will provide a USD 11 million loan to a petrochemical industry company.
Author: From the Newsroom
Damaskinos Mansour and other prelates from the Orthodox Church of Antioch toured the organization’s new facilities this Friday (12). They were welcomed by president Rubens Hannun and by board members.
For the first time since 2012, the airline based in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates saw net income dwindle from one fiscal year to the next.
Deals expected to go through over the next twelve months surpassed the expectations of Apex-Brasil, which had anticipated USD 82 million in new deals.
Soy and its products accounted for over half of Brazilian agribusiness foreign sales in April, with a 12.6% increase over a year ago.
Brazil grossed USD 71.9 million from foreign sales of the product to Arab countries from January to April this year. The amount is down 26.3% from a year ago.
Foreign sales from Brazil reached USD 79 million in April and USD 338 million year-to-date. The number of pairs shipped abroad went down.
The Algerian prime minister Abdelmalek Sellal opened the trade show this Monday. It features 1,030 participants, up from 810 last year.
Foreign sales averaged USD 895.6 million a day in the first week of May, the Brazilian Ministry of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services. The country registered a USD 997 million surplus.
The UNHCR launched a fundraising initiative to help pregnant women or women with children who live under refugee status. Donations can be made online.
The Tunisian airline carried 310,000 passengers in April. Flights to Europe accounted for 725 of passenger numbers.
Rodrigo Maia and a delegation of eight Brazilian deputies arrived in Beirut this Thursday afternoon. The representatives are joining the 4th Meeting on the Potential of the Lebanese Diaspora.
Net profit numbers by companies whose shares are traded in the Abu Dhabi and Dubai stock exchanges climbed by 6.7% in the first quarter. Banks were the highlight.
The price of oil weighed down on the country’s finances in 2016, and on its transactions with the rest of the world. The deficit was to the tune of 1.5 billion Kuwaiti dinars.

