Exports reached US$ 256 billion, 26.8% more than in 2010, and imports reached US$ 226 billion, a 24.5% increase over the preceding year.
Author: From the Newsroom
In the first 11 months of this year, 46.28 million people crossed the terminal. In November, the passenger movement was 4.4 million, growth of 8.9%.
The fund praises the Arab country’s macro-economic figures and estimates GDP growth of 5.5% this year, but recommends efforts to reduce unemployment, currently at 24.4%.
The institute also informs that the rhythm of growth of state investment is due to elections, that is, there is growth in an electoral year and reduction in the following year.
The United Nations will have US$ 5.15 billion over the next two years, 5% less than the revenues in the previous cycle. The reason is the crisis in developed nations, the main contributors.
To the country’s ambassador to the United Nations, the method used in two years in the Security Council was fundamental for peaceful processes, like that for independence of South Sudan.
The report shows that the African nation made important structural reforms in 2011, but needs to generate more jobs and reduce poverty.
The total was exceeded last week, when Brazilian shipments generated US$ 5.286 billion and imports, US$ 4.546 billion, resulting in a surplus of US$ 740 million.
The Arab country’s Human Development Index increased by an average of 1.25% per year in the last 20 years, the highest rate among Black African nations.
The ’Unhate Dove’ sculpture, made using ammunition shells, will be officially donated to the Arab country by the Colors magazine, a publication of Italian brand Benetton.
The International Center for Women Artists will host works by women from the world over. The project was organized by Unesco with support from the Jordanian government.
Central Bank’s projection indicates that the country’s Gross Domestic Product should increase by 4% to 5% next year. Morocco is feeling the effects of the international economic crisis.
From January to November, Brazilian exports of honey reached US$ 65.2 million, 24% more than in the same period of 2010. The United Arab Emirates are among the product’s buyers.
From January to November, there were 8.26 million international arrivals in Brazil. The figure is 14% higher than in the same period of 2010.

