Surplus was the result of Brazilian exports of US$ 5.322 billion and imports of US$ 4.596 billion last week.
The footwear exhibition is set to open two days after the World Cup, on July 15th, in São Paulo. The organizers expect buyers from 70 countries to attend.
Foreign leaders will come to Brazil to watch World Cup matches. At the opening match, 11 of them will be alongside president Dilma Rousseff and UN’s Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon.
Program covers various science fields, including oil, gas and charcoal. A PhD or an equivalent title is required. Enrolment is open until September 15th.
Ibirapuera park goers stopped to see the opening of the Saudi Culture Days festival. Young people clad in sportswear, on rollerblades and roller-skate mingled to men and women dressed in typical clothes from the Gulf country.
The estimate was released by the Brazilian Ministry of Tourism and concerns expenditures by locals and foreigners in Brazil during the tournament.
Mohammed Assaf will perform in the opening of the event, which will gather national football federations on the 10th and 11th in São Paulo’s capital. He is the winner of reality show Arab Idol.
Industry output may be scaled down during the event, which opens next week in the country. However, the tournament will feature promotion of Brazilian products.
Company from the municipality of Barretos shipped to Saudi Arabia once around three years ago, but plans to take part in trade fair in the Emirates next year to prospect new clients.
International index calculated by the FAO was below the ones seen in April and March. Dairy products, oils and cereals have also declined. Sugar, however, has risen.
Survey by Serasa Experian shows a 0.8% increase in Brazilian retail sales last month, as against 1.6% in April.
Sector had ten companies in the Automechanika fair, which ends this Thursday (5th). According to a Brazilian union representative, event was positive and yielded good contacts.
A report released by the United Nations highlights the country as the foremost successful case in reducing deforestation and greenhouse gas emission.
Event will feature dancing, music, costumes, painting and photographs from the Arab country, plus a film about Brazilian expatriates. Performances will take place at the Ibirapuera Park and Butantã mall.

