Exports from Brazil reached USD 5.244 billion and imports amounted to USD 3.415 billion in the second week of April. Foreign sales of basic goods soared by 47%.
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Two students, one majoring in Physics and one in Engineering at UDESC, will compete in the Global Management Challenge this Tuesday and Wednesday, in management and strategy contest.
The first quarter of this year saw the Brazilian mining company’s iron ore pellet plant in the Arab country make 2.2 million tons of product.
Over 170 countries, Brazil among them, committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from ships, in an agreement signed in London.
A Fund’s staff team visited the African country last week and identified progress regarding economic growth. High inflation and low international reserves present risks to macroeconomic stability.
The country’s share of worldwide foreign sales increased in 2017, as per a WTO report.
The exports manager at Embrator, Mohamed Kamal, visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, in São Paulo, and said he is out to find partnerships.
The Executive Secretariat of the Council of Export Processing Zones is working to partner up with free zones in Arab countries and to be targeted by investors from the region.
The first nine months of the 2017-2018 crop season, which began in June 2017, saw 855,800 tons shipped from Brazil.
The Saudi government agreed to a Brazilian request and allowed for Brazilian poultry to be exported until May 1, while the issue over the electric shock before the slaughtering is discussed.
The estimate was released in the draft budget made public by the ministries of Planning and Finance.
The sector’s exports increased 39,3% in this year’s Q1, according to the manufacturers’ association, Abraciclo.
The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is offering for competitive bidding six oil and gas production and exploration concessions.
Brazilian refugee committee Conare reported that the Syrian nationality accounted for over half of the asylum requests granted by the country last year.

