Author: Gabriel Kawamura Pomerancblum
Agência Brasil* Brasília – From January until September this year, 1.607 million formal job positions were created in Brazil. The number of hirings is second only to the figure recorded in the same period of 2004, which was 1.666 million. The information was taken from the report of the General Records Office for Employment and
Agência Brasil* Brasília – From January until September this year, 1.607 million formal job positions were created in Brazil. The number of hirings is second only to the figure recorded in the same period of 2004, which was 1.666 million. The information was taken from the report of the General Records Office for Employment and
The event attracted from children to businessmen who were interested in learning some more about the culture of Arab countries. The exhibit, a celebration of 26 years of Arab culture in the city, featured varied cultural attractions.
The event attracted from children to businessmen who were interested in learning some more about the culture of Arab countries. The exhibit, a celebration of 26 years of Arab culture in the city, featured varied cultural attractions.
Shipments totalled US$ 3.3 billion from January to September. Egypt remains the second largest market, and Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates also rank among the main buyers.
The president at the group, Ahmed Bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, said yesterday that, in addition to the flight between Dubai and São Paulo, the company might develop other businesses in the country, especially in the hotel and airport services fields.
Next week, the Brazilian president will take his seventh trip to the African continent. He will travel to Burkina Faso, the Republic of Congo, Angola, and South Africa. The government is interested in strengthening economic ties, especially in the fields of energy and mining.
Ahmed Bin Saeed Al-Maktoum was received today by the governor of the state of São Paulo (southeast Brazil) and by the mayor of the capital of the state. He was accompanied by the president at the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Antonio Sarkis Jr., diplomats and executives at the airline. To Kassab, the Arab businessman said that Dubai is investing US$ 15 billion in infrastructure.
The city of Maringá, in the southern Brazilian state of Paraná, has 330,000 inhabitants and produces 320 tonnes of domestic waste per day. The city hall is betting on a new technology that will eliminate almost entirely the waste that goes to the municipal landfill. The pilot project will last nine months.

