A report released by a United Nations agency this Wednesday (8th) shows that the city’s participation in Palestine’s economy has declined.
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Hédi Ben Mansour won a young researchers award from the Francophone University Agency (AUF) for his environmental toxicology work. The agency is holding an assembly in the city until next Friday.
Egypt’s president met with Dilma Rousseff this Wednesday in Brasília. They discuss cooperation among developing countries and the end of the Syrian conflict. Egyptians want to learn from Brazil.
The agreement signed with an Egyptian association forecasts partnerships in market intelligence in areas like energy, construction and infrastructure. Egyptian businessmen negotiated with Brazilians.
A trading company representative is at the 29th Supermarket Business Congress and Fair, in São Paulo. The importer aims to take fresh fruit and concentrated juice to Jordan, Algeria and the Gulf.
Egypt’s president Mohamed Morsi will be welcomed on Wednesday by Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff in Brasília. Agenda includes cooperation treaties for technical issues, social and agrarian development, and libraries.
The country manufactured 1.17 million units in the first four months this year, according to information from industry association Anfavea. The figure is an all-time high for the period. A historical record was also set in April.
There was a vigorous return to economic activity, according to information disclosed by the IMF, which concluded a delegation to the country last week. Services, agricultural production and building moved the performance.
‘Start-Up Brasil’ has 25 slots available for non-Brazilian technology companies interested in developing themselves in the country. Shortlisted enterprises will be eligible for up to US$ 596,000 in funds.
Brazilian ambassador Roberto Carvalho de Azevêdo was chosen director general of the World Trade Organisation on Tuesday (7). He defeated the Mexican candidate and will be sworn in on August 31st.
The company produces rubber shoe brand Amazonas Sandals, which has made its first sales to Saudi Arabia, Oman, Morocco and the Emirates. There are plans to open shops in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
The investment plan was announced this Monday during a meeting of company executives with the Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff.
Figures released by the Brazilian Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade show increased sales of manufactured and basic goods.
The new Tunisian ambassador to Brasília, Sabri Bachtobji, called for increased mutual attendance to fairs by businessmen from both countries. He received the Arab Brazilian Chamber’s Foreign Trade VP Rubens Hannun.

