An IBGE research shows that revenues of richer families dropped from 64% to 57.7% of GDP and those of the poorest climbed from 2.6% to 3.5%. The figures refer to the period from 2001 to 2011.
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The shoes made by Pimpolho are turned to children from birth to age three. The company exports to two Arab countries, the Emirates and Libya, and plans to grow in the region.
The first deputy managing director at the organisation says the only way to develop economies in the Middle East and North Africa is to promote the entry of private companies and to export.
The number of tourists from Brazil who travelled to the Arab country in the first ten months increased from 8,908 last year to 9,504 this year. Overall, Jordan’s tourism revenues have risen.
Delegation led by Sudanese Petroleum minister Awad Eljazz attended seminar at the Arab Brazilian Chamber. The group also mentioned an opportunity to purchase agricultural inputs.
The Brazilian balance of trade showed a surplus last week, after having run a deficit from December 1st to 19th.
For the second consecutive week, financial analysts have lowered their 2012 Brazilian economic growth estimate. The rate has dropped from 1.52% to 1.50%. The 2013 forecast dropped from 3.96% to 3.94%.
Sales of companies affiliated with Brazilian Furniture project reached US$ 62.3 million from January to October this year.
Savings Bank, IDB and Sebrae Minas Gerais develop a program to train foreign-based Brazilians who wish to set up companies upon returning to Brazil; the main focus is remittances from Massachusetts.
A study by consultancy Centre for Aviation shows that the three main airports of the Emirates should receive over 80 million passengers in 2012.
Guido Mantega estimates that the Brazilian economy should grow at the above rate in spite of the unfavourable international scenario.
The level of activity increased in October from September, according to National Federation of Industry.
Tourists on trips to foreign countries spent US$ 2 billion abroad in October, the highest amount since July last year.
Brazil’s negative balance in current account transactions was US$ 5.4 billion last month, according to the Central Bank.

