The president of the Sudanese CTC, which distributed Brazilian agricultural implements, stated that his country is growing, increasing exports and that cultivated land should grow in coming years.
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Agricultural machinery manufacturing company Indústrias Colombo is going to sell peanut harvest and drying equipment. The quantity and value of the order have not been decided yet.
A project to promote Brazilian publications overseas has been extended for another two years, with a budget of US$ 1.7 million.
Produced by Brazilian developers, mobile phone applications Hand Talk and MyFunCity are among the finalists of the World Summit Award-Mobile Content, in Abu Dhabi.
The 28-year-old Ahmad Alhindawi will be entrusted with the mission of determining what the needs of young people around the world are.
The tax will drop from 18% to 2% for a 180-day period. The goal is to ensure that the Brazilian market is supplied.
Last year alone almost 20 million new mobile phone lines were sold.
The country’s foreign minister, Antonio Patriota, stated that the government of Brazil makes constant contact with countries in the region. He plans to travel to Algeria soon.
National Petroleum Agency CEO says pre-salt layer exploration may drive foreign sales up to 1.5 million barrels per day. She also confirmed that the rate of ethanol in gasoline will increase.
A report from organization Freedom House shows that progress has taken place in nations such as Tunisia and Libya in 2012. The changes are a consequence of the Arab Spring protests.
Fund assesses the country’s economic performance and comes to the conclusion that non-oil sectors should grow 9% in 2013. The oil industry, in turn, should be up 0.4% this year.
The volume should help cover the wages of 150,000 civil servants. The country needs US$ 240 million a month to cover expenses.
Brazilian companies in the country for Khartoum International Fair participate in meetings with clients who may close agreements in coming days.
The World Bank estimates that the economy of the Middle East and North Africa grew 3.8% last year. Forecasts in June 2012 pointed to growth of 0.6%.

