Revenues of the shopping centre sector in Brazil should grow 12% this year as against 2010, according to Abrasce estimates.
Author: From the Newsroom
The federal government announced measures to foster the economy, among them regulation of Reintegra, forecasting return of 3% of the value exported by Brazilian companies in manufactured products.
UN launches its “The future we want” campaign for the Rio+20 Conference, which will discuss sustainable development in Rio in 2012. The objective is to get society involved in the debate.
Sovereign funds from the Persian Gulf have signed an agreement to invest in tourism-oriented works in the Maghreb country.
The volume of the commodity’s exports to the region dropped 13% from January to October this year compared with the same period of 2010.
Those interested in selling 100,000 tonnes of the commodity to the Arab country should send proposals up to the 5th. Brazil already exports wheat to the Syrian market.
The oil company recorded an increase in oil and gas production in domestic and foreign fields. The daily average was 2.3 million barrels of oil equivalent.
Products shipped from abroad answer to around one fifth of the Brazilian market, according to a research by the CNI. The percentage is record.
Multipurpose sports centre is the first project completed in the Arab country by the Ibsa Fund, a partnership between Brazil, India and South Africa.
Executives and representatives of 30 countries should participate in the Global Federation on Competitiveness Councils, in Porto Alegre. Arab countries are included.
By 2020, GCC countries will increase their imports of foodstuffs by over 100% to meet the demand generated by population growth in the region, which is three times higher than the world average.
Starting next Monday, Brazilian diplomats working in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas will take a course on agribusiness. The purpose is to train them for negotiating in the sector.
A report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development shows that developing nations have more than tripled their investment in poor nations over the last decade.
The Canadian aircraft manufacturing company announced that it will build a US$ 200 million factory in the Arab country. Project implementation starts next year.

