The United Nations launched the International Year of Solidarity with the Palestinian People this Thursday (16). The entity hopes it will lead to peace in the region.
Author: From the Newsroom
The institution’s report about Tunisia states that the North Africa country’s economic growth forecasts are below their potential in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
There was a recess by 0.31% in November in relation to the previous month, but in the twelve months ending in November there was an increase by 2.43%
Saudi Gulf Airlines, recently founded airline, announced the purchase of 16 jets from the Canadian company, with a purchase option for another ten aircrafts. The total contract may reach US$ 2 billion.
The region is the seventh in the world where Brazilian transnational companies most invest. The information is in a National Confederation of Industries study, which seeks agreements to avoid double taxation on investments in Saudi Arabia and UAE.
‘Omar’ was nominated for the Academy Award in the Best Foreign Language Film category. Among the nominees, are films from Italy, Belgium, Denmark and Cambodia.
ANBA is one of the most awarded news agencies in the country in all times, according to the journalism and communication classification of most awarded vehicles by Jornalistas & Cia.
The country increased Brazilian shoes purchases by 12% last year. Saudi Arabia in turn reduced imports by 23%. These are the only Arab countries in the list of the 20 greatest Brazilian shoes importers.
The aviation website AirRatings.com classified Emirates as the airline with best on board entertainment and the best first class. Flydubai is among the best low-cost airlines.
Foreign sales in the sector registered an increase of US$ 4.16 billion last year in relation to 2012. The soy complex represented the greatest part of the revenue and China was responsible for the increase achieved.
Trade balance result for the first two weeks of January is negative by US$ 574 million. In comparison to the same period in 2013, exports and imports were lower.
French carmaker sold more than 47,000 vehicles in the North African country in 2013. Company’s market share increased by 2.4 points in relation to 2012.
French carmaker sold more than 47,000 vehicles in the North African country in 2013. Company’s market share increased by 2.4 points in relation to 2012.
Investments shall be made over the next 35 years, according to the Ministry of Finance. Last year the government held concession bids for highways, airports, ports, oil and gas blocks and electricity.

