Petrobras started testing an equipment that mensurates the speed and direction of the winds at the ocean so that Brazil can produce wind power in offshore parks.
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The Brazilian Foreign Trade Association projects a more significant decline in imports than exports from the country for next year.
The conference ended this Monday (19) in Canada with a deal signed between 190 states. The text includes important targets for halting biodiversity loss worldwide and resolutions concerning funding and monitoring.
Neom Green Hydrogen Co. signed agreements with a Saudi fund and banks to enable the implementation of a green hydrogen plant in the country. The project is expected to be the largest in the world and focus on exports.
Date Crown’s dried fruit can be found in the 43 wholesale club stores across the country. The brand’s dates are already found in Carrefour points of sale and are expected to enter the Big and Bompreço chains soon.
Purchases of agriculture and livestock products from Brazil by the Middle East increased in November, just as exports to Africa, by 39.2%.
Marking the beginning of the cooperation with South Korea’s startup Innospace, the Brazilian government will launch a rocket from the Alcântara launch center in northern Brazil on a test flight.
The sixth edition of the Sharjah Investment Forum will take place in February 2023. The event seeks to attract public policymakers, business heads, and decision-makers.
The Gulf country was the primary buyer of eggs in the accumulated result for 2022 and the second leading poultry protein shipments, behind only China.
An IBGE survey pointed out that in 2021 most of the major national extractive and transformation industries innovated in products or processes.
Egyptian institutions are working in partnership with a German agency on the project. The country seeks to increase its share in worldwide trade in the sector.
The rise in Tunisian imports stems from the increase in energy product imports over the past eleven months of 2022.
A report by UNCTAD indicates a record mainly driven by performance in the year’s first half. For 2023, prospects are not as sound.
According to Omar Khan, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce has now 15 representation offices in countries like Mexico, Brazil and Ethiopia, and it plans on stepping up this number to 27 by late 2023.

