Brazilian frigate Liberal, which is part of the United Nation’s mission to the Arab country, will be substituted by the frigate Constituição. She will go into operation in August.
A new federal government website should cut down export- and import-related spending by businesses by approximately US$ 22 billion in the medium term, according to the Ministry of Development.
Michel Alaby, the organization’s CEO, is delivering a lecture on the subject to executives at 9:30 am on the 16th in São Paulo. Registration is open and free of charge.
Such is the additional revenue the championship should bring to over 40,000 micro and small Sebrae-affiliated businesses. The best opportunities were in construction, tourism and services.
The daily average was up 17% in the first four business days of July from the average in July last year, according to Brazil’s Development Ministry. Foreign sales of semi-manufactured goods grew the most.
Brazil produced 2.721 million barrels of oil equivalent in May, including 2.189 million oil barrels and 84.5 million cubic metres of gas.
Financial organizations revised down the Brazilian economy estimate for 2014. It moved from 1.10% to 1.07%. This is the sixth consecutive reduction.
The 2014 RoboCup will take place from July 21st to 24th in João Pessoa, in Paraíba, including football and household chore categories. Contestants will come from Egypt and Sudan.
Abjadiye portal contains 99 lessons teaching basic words and sentences in Lebanese Arabic. Students will learn how to introduce themselves and to communicate at the bank or the drugstore.
Cisiotar sells used trucks and buses and has the Arab market as a destination for its vehicles. Exports account for 60% of the business.
Index measured by FAO declined in June for the third month in a row. Cereals, vegetable oils and dairy products are cheaper.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees warned about the situation of those who escaped from conflict in Syria. Currently 2.9 million are in Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt.
The country’s Foreign Trade Chamber has taken action against six countries. The duties will be levied on flat glass imports from China, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, United States and Mexico.
Importers engaging in matchmaking and visits during the tournament were able to talk business and visit Brazilian companies. Arab Chamber and the Apex expect good sales in the future.

