Economist José Roberto Mendonça de Barros will discuss the outlook for the country to members of the organization. Registration is open.
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According to Brazil’s National Electrical System Operator, such was the economy from the daylight saving time (DST). The demand for power was down 4% during peak hours. The DST ends next Sunday.
The current crop should yield 90 million tonnes, exceeding the United States’ 89.4 million-tonne output.
Exporter associations and the government want to break into new markets and increase the current shipped volume by 17.7%.
The poultry and fertile egg producing company based in the state of Paraná is exhibiting at the fair in Dubai, aiming to reinforce customer relations and seek out new contacts.
Economics and the Syrian crisis were among the topics discussed at the meeting held in Washington.
A transport company in the country will float a tender for the construction of an office building. A Qatari fertilizer company is setting up a databank of potential service providers.
Three private companies are investing US$ 265 million into oil well drilling in the North African country. Another contract had been signed in January.
Revenues stood at US$ 416.56 million in 2013. The growth was driven by a 19% increase in rent prices at the industrial hub in the second half.
Revenues stood at US$ 416.56 million in 2013. The growth was driven by a 19% increase in rent prices at the industrial hub in the second half.
The deal involves latest-generation aircraft. India’s Air Costa will pay US$ 2.94 billion for the planes, which are due to start flying in 2018.
The São Paulo-based company Forusi exports taps and other bathroom items featuring hand-painted designs in gold to Saudi Arabia. The enterprise is planning to visit the Gulf country in March.
In 2013, government-owned companies invested US$ 47 bn, the highest sum since records started being kept, in 2000. The 16 companies comprising Grupo Petrobras disbursed a combined US$ 41.1 bn.
Foreign sales from Brazil grossed US$ 5.87 billion in January. The decline was mostly due to maize and sugar/ethanol.

