A survey conducted by Foundation Getulio Vargas points to a downward trend in investment by Brazilian enterprises throughout this year. The companies polled boast US$ 227 billion in combined revenues.
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Frederico Meyer, Brazilian ambassador in Morocco, will speak at schools in different cities on the topic of bilateral relations between the nations. First event will be Wednesday (19), in Casablanca.
The vehicles have been ordered by operator Avis for transporting Abu Dhabi Gas Industries personnel. The batch will be delivered in October.
According to the National Federation of industry, Brazilian companies are increasingly targeting the national market as opposed to exports. Export revenues fall short of inputs’ imports.
A delegation from the Arab country is looking for innovative products at the construction fair, which opens today in São Paulo. They are mostly interested in the electrical, security and equipment industries.
Foreign Trade Chamber kept exemption until October 2nd. Benefit was originally due April 4th. The goal is to ensure supply for Brazilian market.
“Growth through Youth” is this year’s theme at the Jeddah Economic Forum, in Saudi Arabia. An Arab Brazilian Chamber director will attend the meeting.
Positive result of Brazilian foreign trade this month until the 16th is roughly US$ 170 million. Country exported US$ 7.5 billion and imported US$ 7.1 billion.
Brazil’s ports secretariat hopes the Federal Court of Auditors approves tender studies at facilities in Santos and Pará by late March. According to the minister, technical issues have already been solved.
Arab entrepreneurs are visiting construction fair Feicon in São Paulo to see local products and showcase their own.
UN reveals that over 9 million people, roughly 40% of the country’s population, live as refugees or were forcefully displaced, and seek shelter and international donations.
The accolade is presented to best practices in urban management, and is currently in its 10th edition. Prizes will be awarded to twelve initiatives.
Aside from the two countries, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates ranked among the 20 leading targets of the Brazilian industry in February, although their imports have declined.
Importers from Algeria, Oman, Morocco and Iraq have attended Expodireto Cotrijal, an agribusiness fair held this week in the city of Não-Me-Toque, Rio Grande do Sul. They discussed partnerships.

