Author: Silvia Lindsey

According to information obtained by Brazilian company Plasvale, which is participating at the 23rd Khartoum International Fair, the Sudanese government offers benefits on the imports of products made with local raw materials. Plasvale is going to evaluate the acquisition of polyethylene and polypropylene from Sudan. The company is using the Arab Brazilian Chamber stand at the fair to promote their products.

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The executives of the great state-owned companies in Saudi Arabia who are visiting Brazil started conversations on partnerships to ensure the supply of inputs for steelworks in the Arab country and petrochemical products for the Brazilian industry. Yesterday they went to the Arab Brazilian Chamber and spoke also of opening certain sectors of the Saudi economy to foreign investments.

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Omar Hassan Al-Bashir was at the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce stand during the opening of the exhibit yesterday, in the capital city of the Arab country. According to the Brazilian consul in Khartoum, Mustafá Abbadi, who received the Sudanese president, the local government is interested in a greater participation of Brazil in investments in the country.

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From the newsroom* São Paulo – ANBA started the year breaking yet another record in the number of monthly accesses received. In all the website received 84,734 individual visits in January, against 68,121 in December. The previous record had been in November last year, of 84,083 accesses. *Translated by Silvia Lindsey

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From the newsroom* São Paulo – ANBA started the year breaking yet another record in the number of monthly accesses received. In all the website received 84,734 individual visits in January, against 68,121 in December. The previous record had been in November last year, of 84,083 accesses. *Translated by Silvia Lindsey

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From the Newsroom* São Paulo – International tourism increased by 5.5% last year. The number of international arrivals around the globe reached 808 million, against 766 million in 2004. For the first time, the 800 million mark was surpassed. The information was released this week by the World Tourism Organisation (WTO). According to the United

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