The delegation of members of Parliament from the Arab country met yesterday with Renan Calheiros, president of Brazilian Senate.
Author: Silvia Lindsey
From the Newsroom* São Paulo – Brazil earned US$ 2.1 billion with beef exports from January to August this year. The value represents an increase by 32.7% over the same period last year. The increase was driven mainly by the sales good performance to some markets. Algeria, for example, purchased US$ 69 million worth of
In a meeting at the headquarters of the Arab League, the ministers approved resolution on strengthening relations with the South American countries. Before the meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, which starts tomorrow in New York, representatives of the two regions will meet to discuss joint positions on many themes.
The products from Brazil exhibited at the Motexha, fashion trade fair that started yesterday in the United Arab Emirates, pleased the local public. Companies like the shoes manufacturer Samello and the jewels and semi jewels factory Alchemy made contacts that can lead to business deals in the future. The companies are part of a stand organised by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
From the Newsroom* São Paulo – In a visit to the government of the southernmost Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, today (12) the chairman of the meat packing plant Friboi, José Batista Júnior, showed to be interested in opening a slaughterhouse in the state. Since the beginning of 2003 were inaugurated in the
Three factories, one stylist and an industry association from Brazil will present today their products at Motexha Autumn, the greatest trade fair for clothes, shoes and accessories in the Middle East, which starts on Monday and follows through until Thursday in Dubai. They are participating in a stand organised by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (CCAB).
From the Newsroom* São Paulo – Brazilian 2004/2005 grains production is of 113.5 million tonnes. The volume is 4.7% smaller than in the 2003/2004 harvest, of 119.1 million tonnes, according to announcement made by the National Supply Company (Conab). The planted area, on the other hand, increased by 2.8%, going from 47.42 million hectares to
From the Newsroom* São Paulo – A group of technicians from the Department of Agriculture of the United States has agreed to the sanitation conditions of the mango produced in Bahia, state in the Northeast region of Brazil. This means exports from the region to the country are likely to continue. Nine technicians made surveillance
From the Newsroom* São Paulo – The Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) spent US$ 1.8 billion in loans in August, 27% more than in the same month last year, when financings added up to US$ 1.4 billion. In the accumulated value from January to August, expenditure reached US$ 12.4 billion, an increase in 18% in comparison
From the Newsroom* São Paulo – Brazilian revenues with coffee exports increased by 47.4% in August in relation to the same month last year. In the accumulated figures from January to August, there was an increase in 58.7% in the volume exported in relation to the same months in 2004. The information is from the
According to the director of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce branch in Curitiba, in the southern state of Paraná, Kamal David Curj, enrolling at the entity is an important step to make the company known in the Arab market. He recalls that the region has great consumer potential and Brazilian exports to the region grow in an accelerated way.
In a meeting with directors of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, in the beginning of the week, the Syrian minister of Economy, Amir Lutfi, demonstrated an interest in promoting exchange with Brazil in the fields of transports, agriculture, industries and investments. He also wants to hold the Week of Brazil in Syria. Nine Brazilian companies are participating, with the CCAB, at the Damascus International Fair.
The value is 16% greater than that registered in the same month in 2004 and is the best monthly result in 2005. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, the performance was influenced mainly by the shipments of soy, meats, sugar, alcohol and coffee.

