The forecast is by specialists and the Ministry of Development, who attributed the record deficit in Brazilian foreign trade in early 2012 to purchases made by the company in 2012.
Author: Marcos Carrieri
Figures released by Brazil’s Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association indicate a 31.9% increase in production in January 2013 from January 2012. Sales during the month reached 297,200 units.
The institution is seeking Brazilian banks to issue letters of credit for deals closed in Sudan between companies in both countries.
Sami Hassuani, the new president of the Brazilian association in the sector, says that foreign sales represent just 10% of their potential. To grow, government support is necessary.
The ambassador of Oman to Brasília visited the offices of the football team from Rio de Janeiro and discussed exchange between athletes and technical commission members. Talks should progress.
Palestinians and Lebanese have reserved booths at the 35th edition of Vitória Stone Fair. The marble and granite sector is heated and should grow more this year.
The president of the Sudanese CTC, which distributed Brazilian agricultural implements, stated that his country is growing, increasing exports and that cultivated land should grow in coming years.
Agricultural machinery manufacturing company Indústrias Colombo is going to sell peanut harvest and drying equipment. The quantity and value of the order have not been decided yet.
Brazilian companies in the country for Khartoum International Fair participate in meetings with clients who may close agreements in coming days.
Five companies to participate in Khartoum International Fair bet on a promising market and opportunities to meet new clients. Arab Brazilian Chamber and Brazilian Foreign Office will have a booth.
International travels reached one billion in 2012. Specialists in the sector say that travelling has become part of the life of people and that not even the crisis can affect growth of the sector.
Oil and oil products caused imports of products from the region to reach almost US$ 1 billion in November, but the country still maintains a surplus.
A professor at the University of São Paulo, Miguel Attie Filho is releasing a book on the philosopher Avicenna, capping a trilogy which started in 2000.
A furniture and appliance distributing group which owns supermarkets in the Arab country has met with trading companies to seek new suppliers.

