With the new certification, Brazilian exporters can benefit from the free trade agreement between the Arab country and Mercosur. The event is scheduled for next week at the Arab Chamber.
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Foreign machinery sales by the Brazilian industry totaled USD 1.67 billion in the first two months.
São Paulo city hall issued a concession notice for the modernization, management, operation and maintenance of the Pacaembu stadium and sports center. The concession’s term is 35 years.
Enrolments are open for a Summer Job program intended for university students from their fourth year on, with an emphasis on technology.
In its second review of the country’s economic reforms program, the International Monetary Fund recommended actions including strengthening tax collection and hiking fuel prices to balance out the budget.
Business meeting organized by the Arab Chamber will be held at Hotel Unique in São Paulo. Check out the themes and learn how to attend.
Brasília – Brazil’s National Industry Confederation (CNI) presented its 2018 International Industry Calendar, comprising 98 priority actions intended to streamline foreign trade, eliminate paperwork requirements and modernize Brazil’s trade policy. According to the CNI, the priorities have been set through ample consultation with federations, associations, employer unions and companies of all sizes. When it comes
The technology market saw 4.5% growth in the country last year.
Such was the amount by which exports exceeded imports in the fourth week of March, leading to surpluses of USD 5.15 billion month-to-date and over USD 12.8 billion year-to-date.
A survey showed that people are better prepared to gauge the value of products and services in the emirate.
Financial market players expect prices to climb by 3.57% this year, up from a prior forecast of 3.63%.
Tenders to sell services and products to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon are available online.
In an interview to ANBA, the minister of Agriculture, Blairo Maggi, said that Brazil could provide the necessary supply for the region’s food security.
A study from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) shows that the industry accounted for 7.95% of GDP last year.

