The value represents yearly losses of Palestine due to lack of access to 61% of the West Bank, pointed out the World Bank. Liberation of the land would increase employment and reduce the fiscal deficit.
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A report from the Fund has revised down GDP growth projections for Middle East and North Africa countries. The forecasts for the world and the Brazilian economies have also been lowered.
The sharpest increases took place in the states of Paraná, Goiás and Santa Catarina from July to August. Production declined in seven states, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics.
Volume shipped year-to-date through September 2013 has increased as against the same period in 2012. Revenues, however, are down 15% due to lower prices.
In the first week of the month, the Brazilian balance of trade showed a US$ 1.8 billion surplus. The performance was partly due to the export of an oil and gas extraction rig worth US$ 1.9 billion.
The company had revenues of US$ 1.4 billion from July to September. Over three million people flew on the airlines aircraft.
Bahia state-based Flores de Lírio makes panties and bras out of high end fabrics, and began exporting to Cape Verde this year. The company is in an internationalization program to boost foreign sales.
The market has increased expectations for growth of the Brazilian economy this year. The forecast was increased from 2.40% to 2.47%, according to Central Bank forecasts.
According to the Fund’s report, Sudan’s economic conditions are poor and have worsened since the territorial split. However, a partnership between the two countries may help solve economic issues.
The Brazilian Central Bank governor has said daily sales of United States currency are yielding good results in curbing the hike against the Brazil’s real.
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees created a website and a Facebook fan page for the Brazilian public. The organization is campaigning for donations in the country.
Revenues with foreign sales totalled US$ 1.43 billion in September. There was growth over the same month in 2012, but reduction of 14.6% over August, according to the Anfavea.
Tareq Abuiyada was born in Gaza Strip, studied in Cuba, worked in Uruguay and now comes to Brazil to work at a health centre in Rio Grande do Sul.
Fundo Amazônia will allocate US$ 10.6 million to forest surveillance in the countries of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization.

