The international financial turmoil was the main topic at the meeting of Foreign Ministers held yesterday in Cairo. It was a preparatory meeting for the 2nd Summit of Arab-South American Countries.
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In 2022, the Brazilian Machinery Manufacturers Association (Abimaq) wants Brazil among the world’s ten leading machinery manufacturers – the country currently ranks 14th in the list of main producers of machinery and equipment. It is the audacious ABIMAQ 2022 project. In the 1970s, the Brazilian Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was growing at high rates and
Gilberto Kassab met yesterday, in Beirut, with Michel Suleiman and Fouad Siniora. He also visited the offices of the General Union of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture for Arab Countries.
The foreign minister of Brazil, Celso Amorim, said yesterday that the Arabs and South Americans may seek mechanisms to face the turmoil, like the creation of a biregional investment fund.
The contribution was announced yesterday by Foreign Minister Celso Amorim during an international conference for aid to Palestine, in Egypt. Losses in the territory are estimated at US$ 2.7 billion.
Salim Schahin participated in a luncheon with the Council of Arab Ambassadors last week. He also met with the governor of Khartoum and celebrated the national day of Kuwait.
High-level employees of the governments of both regions discussed in Cairo the minutes of the next Summit of Arab-South American Countries, to take place in Doha, Qatar, in early April.
Establishment of the organisation is the result of a memorandum of understanding signed on Thursday by Development minister Miguel Jorge and the deputy prime minister of Libya, Imbarek Ashamikh.
The deputy prime minister of Libya, Imbarek Ashamikh, was in Brasília yesterday, where he met Agriculture minister Reinhold Stephanes and discussed the investment his nation plans in Brazil.
The deputy prime minister of Libya, Imbarek Ashamikh, visited sugar and alcohol and livestock farming projects in Brazil yesterday. The Libyan government wants to invest in the country.
Part of the funds should go to Brazil. The information was disclosed by the Libyan deputy prime minister, Imbarek Ashamikh, while meeting São Paulo state governor José Serra and mayor Gilberto Kassab.
A delegation headed by deputy prime minister Imbarek Ashamikh should discuss cooperation in different areas. At least five agreements should be signed with the government of Brazil.
Construction company Norberto Odebrecht is ahead of two large projects in Libya: the two new passenger terminals at Tripoli International Airport and the third ring road around the country capital. The aerial terminals, when ready, should have potential to receive 64 aircraft simultaneously and around 20 million passengers a year. Today the capacity is for
A meeting in the sidelines of the World Social Forum, to begin on Tuesday, in the city of Belém, should guarantee privileged space for questions connected to direct access to public health.

