Do-your-homework-type advice regarding infrastructure, sustainability and reforms set the tone during Brazil Summit, a conference hosted by British magazine The Economist this Thursday in São Paulo.
IMF projects a growth at 6% for the Arab country in Africa this year, up from 5.5% in 2018. Strategies of positioning it as a trade and logistics hub has helped improve local economy.
The deficit in goods and services trade and income transfers in September was far wider than a year ago.
Brazilians spent USD 1.3 billion during international trips in September, the highest value for the month since 2017.
Brazilian-Lebanese businessman Issam Hassan started Massi Trading in Dubai seven years ago to serve as a branch of Brazilian companies in the Arab countries. He trades mainly poultry but is studying new fields and ways to act.
Brazil’s Ministry of Environment joined the Brazilian pavilion at energy industry show Wetex. Concessions for six parks are expected to be awarded by the end of next year.
Revenue from foreign sales came out to USD 9.3 billion year-to-date through September.
Production by communities in the Cacoal region may reach 300 tonnes this year.
Data from credit bureau Serasa Experian shows 284,000 companies were started in August in Brazil, up from July and from August 2018.
The Brazilian tech and engineering multinational might join transportation projects in the Arab countries. One of its strategies is to go international by following major global corporations in its client roster.
The upcoming edition of the conference on foreign direct investment is slated for March 2020 in Dubai. The southern Brazilian state is planning to present proposals worth as much as USD 85 million between them.
Brazil’s minister of Health, Luiz Henrique Mandetta, announced the country will resume the vaccine exports, which were suspended in 2017 and 2018 due to domestic demand.
Brazil’s Federal Revenue reported BRL 114 billion collected, up only 0.06% from September 2018, but still the highest amount for the month since 2014.
The Brazilian brand’s regional partner, Millennial Capital, has announced a business expansion across e-commerce, retail, pharma and salons in the bloc.

