Brazil sold 31,134 units abroad in H1. Recovery of the Argentinian market was the main influence, since the neighboring country is by far the largest importer.
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The index that keeps track of Brazil’s economy was down 0.51%, after having climbed marginally in the preceding month.
Financial institutions expect the National Treasure, Social Security and Central Bank to register a deficit this year. The amount is higher than an earlier forecast.
The agenda will include business opportunities involving the continent and the Middle East nations, food security and public-private partnerships. The event will be on November 9 and 10.
The region imported 585,000 bags of Brazilian coffee in this year’s H1. Revenues also decreased 27%, standing at USD 77.5 million.
An index from Brazil’s National Confederation of Industry remained flat this month compared with last one, but plummeted by 21% over July 2015.
The decline was in May of this year in comparison to the same month of last year and marked the worst result for the period since the start of the survey in 2012.
Rachid Belanes, director of Economic Affairs at the Agricultural Investment Promotion Agency of Tunisia (Apia), talks about the services and solutions the institution offers to entrepreneurs interested in investing in the Tunisian economy.
The carriers reached an agreement that also provides for a capital increase of USD 613 million for the South American airline.
It’s a 3% drop over last year, according to data from the Ministry of Agriculture. Southern region tops the production value list.
Shipments abroad went up 13.8% in volume and 21.7% in revenues in reais in H1, but dollar revenues dropped. Saudi Arabia was the largest buyer with the UAE in the fifth spot.
T-shirts with ‘Habibi’ written on them will be sold in an effort by blogger Lú Braga. The proceeds will be used to purchase bicycles for refugees living in Brazil.
The surplus is the result of USD 5 billion exports and USD 3.5 billion imports in the month so far.
Financial institutions are expecting the Brazilian economy to shrink 3.30% in 2016. Last week’s forecast had been for a 3.35% decrease, according to a survey by the Brazilian Central Bank.

