Nacional Ossos, based in Jaú, has customers in the Emirates and Saudi Arabia. The polyurethane products are made for use in medical, dental and veterinary studies.
The event will take place from June 5th to 9th at Ibirapuera Park. Attractions will include dancing, a handicraft exhibit, folklore presentations, film screenings and henna painting. Admittance is free.
The king of Morocco is paying a three-day visit to Tunisia beginning this Friday (30th). The countries will enter into partnerships in tourism, energy, healthcare and other sectors.
While justifying the growth of mere 0.2%, Brazilian minister of Finance Guido Mantega has also blamed it on the low expansion of other economies and scarce credit.
The expansion was over previous quarter. In relation to Q1 2013, the increase was 1.9%, according to the IBGE.
Ex-chairman and researcher of Embrapa, Silvio Crestana, works to create institute to gather researches into water resources for agriculture and livestock from both countries.
According to the Eclac, the region was targeted by US$ 184.9 billion in 2013. Brazil was the leading target country and accounted for 35% of the total amount invested.
Savings to pay interest on public debt amounted to US$ 13.23 billion from January to April. Target was only reached due to payment of dividends by state-owned companies to the Treasury.
After the Brazilian Central Bank kept the benchmark rate at 11% per year, the head of the organization’s Economic Department said markets rates should not remain on an uptrend.
Nearly 800 years of Arab occupation in Spanish territory have left marks on the country’s vocabulary, culture, dancing and architecture. The event will take place on the 30th at São Paulo’s Cervantes Institute.
Revenues from imports, exports and re-exports were up 9% last year. Perfumes are the top-selling item.
Brazilian sales of capital goods to the region stood at US$ 160 million between January and April this year. Emirates was main buyer.
UN document says conflict is driving population to poverty by closing down companies and reducing work positions.
By the 23rd, US dollar outflows from Brazil had exceeded inflows by US$ 1.47 billion, as per information from the Central Bank.

