Agência Brasil* Brasília – Exports from Brazil recorded the second best turnover this year in the month of June, with US$ 13.11 billion in sales (a 3.87% decrease over May), whereas imports totalled US$ 9.3 billion, which is 4.87% less than recorded in the previous month. The turnover resulted in a trade balance (exports minus
Author: Gabriel Kawamura Pomerancblum
This was the message conveyed by the Egyptian commercial consul, Mohamed Bakri Agami, in a seminar held yesterday at the Federation of Industries of the State of Paraná. The event marked the beginning of a three-day visit by the diplomat to the state, with the objective of promoting the economy of his country. He is accompanied by the secretary general at the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Michel Alaby.
From Agência Sebrae* Brasília – In the first four months this year, Brazil exported US$ 10.15 million in flowers and ornamental plants. The result represents an increase of 9.64% over the figure recorded in the same period of 2006. The data are from a survey conducted by the agricultural engineer Antônio Hélio Junqueira and by
In order to promote exports from the Arab country to the southern Brazilian state of Paraná, this Tuesday the Arab Brazilian Chamber will promote, with the Federation of Industries of the state, a presentation of business opportunities.
From Agência Brasil* Brasília – The Brazilian balance of trade recorded a US$ 998 million surplus in the fourth week of June, from the 18th until the 24th. Foreign sales during the period reached US$ 3.341 billion, and foreign purchases stood at US$ 2.343 billion. The figures were supplied by the Foreign Trade Secretariat at
The Museum of Egyptian Film Heritage opened its doors to the public last week, marking the centennial of local filmmaking. The museum brings together elements that tell the history of cinema in the Arab country, from its inception until present day. On display, for example, are cameras of different eras, and dresses worn by great stars of the Egyptian silver screen.
The Museum of Egyptian Film Heritage opened its doors to the public last week, marking the centennial of local filmmaking. The museum brings together elements that tell the history of cinema in the Arab country, from its inception until present day. On display, for example, are cameras of different eras, and dresses worn by great stars of the Egyptian silver screen.
Gomes da Costa, a manufacturer of canned fish, has just launched products with packaging labelled in Arabic. The first shipment arrived in Lebanon this week, and the company is already negotiating with Jordan, Syria, and other markets in the Middle East and Africa.
The Brazilian Savings Bank (Caixa Econômica Federal) is developing a project for cooperation with the Arab country in the field of construction. The bank is negotiating the transfer of Brazilian know-how in the use of waste for housing and road construction. The Caixa has an engineering division concerned with lowering costs of the projects it funds.
Mayada Bamie was received by directors at the organisation, in São Paulo.
From Agência Brasil* Rio de Janeiro – Although production in Brazilian oil fields recorded a poorer performance in May, the Petrobras attained a new record high in daily oil production at the Espírito Santo Basin, in the southeastern Brazilian state of the same name – the state is the second largest oil province in Brazil,
Teresa Morales was born in Cuba, but she has lived for eight years in Belo Horizonte, capital of the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. In her career as a singer of styles such as Salsa, Rhumba and Cha Cha, she has been in many countries, including Egypt. She performed in the Arab country, in an ocean liner, during the late 1980s.
Teresa Morales was born in Cuba, but she has lived for eight years in Belo Horizonte, capital of the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. In her career as a singer of styles such as Salsa, Rhumba and Cha Cha, she has been in many countries, including Egypt. She performed in the Arab country, in an ocean liner, during the late 1980s.

