In the first week of the month, the balance results stood negative in US$ 50 million. Imports and exports are still dropping in comparison to 2014.
Author: From the Newsroom
In 2014, the country reached the 16th position in a United Nations ranking and is the highest placed African country. Tanger-Med Port helped improve the country’s rating.
Journalists Paula Quental and Joel Santos Guimarães are set to begin publishing this Friday on their new solidarity economy-oriented blog Solidare.
In February, the organization’s food price index registered lowest prices of the last 55 months. The cost of cereals, sugar and meat offset appreciation of milk and oils.
The meat packing company grossed US$ 4.8 billion on foreign markets last year. The Middle East lost share as a destination and Africa remained level.
Hotel establishments in the emirate welcomed 11.62 million visitors, who spent an average of 3.84 days in the city. Industry revenues saw a 9.8% increase.
The cost increased from 2002 to 2013, as per a survey from the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, conducted with a researcher from the University of Brasília.
RAK Ceramics, from Ras Al Khaimah, will take part in the trade show slated for March 3 to 6 in São Paulo. The company makes ceramic tiles, in addition to products like bathware and roof tiles.
Idex was held this week in the capital of the United Arab Emirates and had the biggest turnover ever since. The event had Brazilian companies among the exhibitors.
Jordan and Israel signed agreement for the execution of project that includes the construction of desalination plant in Aqaba and a system of pipes to take water from one sea to the other.
Revenues from exports to the region reached US$ 1.26 billion in 2014, down 15%. The company posted lower gross operating revenues and higher losses due to lower ore prices.
The film will be shown on Saturday (28th), 2pm at sociology and politics school Fundação Escola de Sociologia e Política in São Paulo. The event is part of a film club set up by students.
David Barioni Neto has taken office as head of the Brazilian export promotion agency. Brazil’s Development minister Armando Monteiro Neto is chairman of the Advisory Board.
Brazil exported US$ 785 million in machinery in the first month of the year. Imports grossed US$ 2.616 billion, an increase of 19% over December.

