The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) revised down its forecasts for Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia. A troubled regional scenario and tourism decline are some of the contributing factors.
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The road supplies manufacturer’s revenues were up 4.8% in Brazilian real, but down 19.1% in US dollars in Q1 this year.
The Arab country will resume imports of live cattle from Brazil after suspending them in 2014 due to disputes related to foot-and-mouth disease.
The financial institution saw profits plummet by 59.5% year-on-year in Q1. The performance is imputed to a company established in partnership with Cielo.
The financial institution saw profits plummet by 59.5% year-on-year in Q1. The performance is imputed to a company established in partnership with Cielo.
A group with 25 Brazilian companies of the hygiene, perfumery and cosmetics sector will attend Beautyworld Middle East this month in the UAE. The sector’s exports to Arab are increasing.
External sales totaled 2.4 million bags in April and declined in comparison to the same period in 2015, according to balance report released by exporters’ council.
A total of 8.4 million pairs of shoes were shipped from Brazil in April, up 11.7% from April 2015. Revenues reached USD 69 million, a 0.8% increase.
Index measured by Fundação Getulio Vargas shows that the economic scenario improved, going from 72 points in January to 74 points in April.
The advice comes from the International Monetary Fund to the Arab countries. According to the fund, the need is urgent due to oil’s low prices.
Nasereddin Khazraji, from Alimentos Halal Brazil, talks about the company and the activities of the Islamic Center in Brazil.
The country is home for 2,298 people from Syria, from a total of 8,862 immigrants of 79 nationalities. The Ministry of Justice presented a report on the profile of refugees in the country.
The volume produced in Brazil reached 30 billion liters last year and increased 6% over 2014, according to data by Brazil’s Energy Research Company.
Reduced soy and maize yield is weighing down on the 2015/2016 crop, as per a National Supply Company (Conab).

