The international leg of the premier coffee competition in the world will take place in Guaxupé, in southern Minas Gerais.
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The Arab Chamber and the Sebrae-RO will hold a workshop to small and medium-sized companies on October 15, in the capital Porto Velho.
The country wishes to host the UN Climate Change Conference in November of next year.
The aim of these investments throughout the next few years is to maintain and even expand the country’s spare oil production capacity.
The state-owned oil company has paid a BRL 2 billion (USD 540 million) debt with Banco do Brasil, which had a 2020 due date.
The institution slashed its forecast for the Brazilian economy in 2018 from 2.4% by half, to 1.2%.
The Extended National Consumer Price Index (IPCA) went up after a deflation in August, according to statistics institute IBGE. Transportation had the biggest impact in the rate.
Foreign sales totaled USD 71.4 million in September, a drop of 26%. However, exports to the United Arab Emirates rose.
Syrian-Lebanese sisters Maha and Souad Mamo were the first stateless persons to be recognized as citizens in Brazil, in June of this year.
The 24th Dubai Shopping Festival lasts thirty days, starting on December 26, with events, promotions and entertainment.
Exports by the industry totaled USD 329 million from January to August, up 8.9%. Pharmaceuticals represented over a third of this amount.
Foreign sales amounted to USD 734 million in September. Shipped volume also went down, driven by weaker demand in Argentina.
Brazil’s Agriculture minister Blairo Maggi will lead a delegation to Agriscape, in a bid to bring foreign investors into projects in Brazil.
Women that created a brand paying tribute to the ancient kingdom of the Kandakes (or Candaces), in present-day Sudan, import African fabrics and manufacture colorful pieces with ethnic prints.

