The One Belt, One Road Initiative was the topic of a panel at Dubai’s Annual Investment Meeting. A delegate from the emirate of Sharjah noted, however, that the Chinese investing in the Arab country are short in numbers.
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Financial startups have grown by 50% per year in the last five years. International investors are interested in startups relevant to their home countries. The theme was discussed in the Annual Investment Meeting in Dubai.
Panelists at the Annual Investment Meeting, in Dubai, denounced protectionist practices and said businesses need to invest in competitiveness.
Leaders from the public and private sector debated the theme in the opening of the Annual Investment Meeting this Monday in Dubai.
Poultry meat is no longer required to undergo slaughter-through-shipping inspection by an Egyptian-accredited veterinarian. Arab Brazilian Chamber president expects the cost of selling to the Arab country to drop by 10%.
In March, 340,500 tons were shipped, a volume 9.5% lower than in the same month of 2018. The UAE and Qatar, however, purchased more, and the average price increased.
Expected economic growth in Brazil shrank from 1.98% to 1.97% this week from the last one, as per the Central Bank’s Focus Bulletin.
The 3rd Global Business Forum (GBF) Latin America will take place on April 9 and 10 in Panama City.
Brazilian Pavilion at the Annual Investment Meeting will have 11 agribusiness companies interested in attracting investments. The stand is organized by the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture.
The country is forecasting a pickup in foreign fund inflows. The subject will be covered during the Annual Investment Meeting in Dubai next week.
Brazil’s Ministry of Mines and Energy has created a workgroup to come up with proposals to streamline Brazil’s electric grid.
The amount of private and non-profit organizations was down 14% in 2016 from 2013 on the back of recession – they rely heavily on funding.
The World Economic Forum relates that economic, governance and safety issues worry Middle East and North Africa business leaders the most. Climate change, on the other hand, is underestimated.
The Brazilian president’s visiting schedule will be worked out over the next few days, foreign minister Ernesto Araújo said during a hearing at the Federal Senate.

