An International Monetary Fund assessment shows that the country’s Gross Domestic Product and per capita income should be up this year due to petroleum exploration, but advises economic diversification.
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The value was US$ 2.1 billion in April, the greatest result for the period since 1969. The Central Bank stated that the growth of reserves is the result of greater income.
HR specialist Eline Kullock should speak about youths who want fast growth in their careers and who do not form a strong attachment to the company in which they work. The event should take place on June 4th, at 7:00 pm.
The Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff is listed immediately below Germany’s foreign minister Angela Merkel on the ranking of American magazine Forbes. In the previous survey she had ranked third.
Visitors to the fair that is taking place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, sought Brazilian beef, chicken and even coffee. An embargo, however, stunts business.
Brazil will be the only Latin American country to send a head of state to the celebration of the organisation’s anniversary. Dilma Rousseff should travel to Ethiopia next Thursday (23).
Non-oil industries will grow by 7.6% this year and the country’s GDP should be up 4.4%, while oil output is expected to decline. The information was released by the International Monetary Fund.
The country posted US$ 3.4 billion in tourism earnings in quarter one this year, up 16.2% from quarter one last year.
A conference on food safety in the region ended with an expected expansion in private investment. The theme was discussed over two days in Khartoum, Sudan.
In a report disclosed on Tuesday (21), the International Monetary Fund states that countries that export oil must reduce their dependence on the commodity. The importers, in turn, need profound economic reform.
For the first time this month, imports exceeded exports, according to weekly results released this Monday (20th) by the Brazilian Ministry of Development.
Eight enterprises are attending the furniture and decoration fair in Dubai. Brazilian companies’ exports to the Emirates were up 19% in quarter one.
Despite food safety concerns, the activity receives less than 1% of the region’s investment. The theme is under discussion in the capital city of Sudan.
After five weeks stable, financial institutions have revised down their estimates for the growth of Brazil’s Gross Domestic Product in 2013, according to a Central Bank survey.

