Lebanese institute will promote long distance classes about geopolitics of the region and Lebanon. Registration is open until March 31st.
Agreement provides for Iraqi oil to be taken to Jordan. From there, product will be transported to Egypt to be refined and exported to African countries.
The conference will take place from March 24th to 28th, featuring ministers from countries in the region. One of the subjects will be the participation of African youths in agribusiness.
Airline Company in Tunisia took 216.000 people in their flights in February. In the bimester , the total was 465.500, an increase of 10%
Next month, Brazil will start exporting the 2013/2014 crop. Still, commodities’ prices and oil and oil products’ imports should impact upon agricultural sector performance in 2014.
LBCI is featuring a series of shows on personalities of Lebanese ascent. Episodes with Michel Temer and Amyr Klink have aired. On Friday, São Paulo city mayor Fernando Haddad will be in the spotlight.
Deficit last year was US$ 2.1 bn, the biggest since the beginning of the historical series, in 1994. This year, the balance is negative in US$ 6.1 bn.
Watch in this episode: Arab ambassadors visit the state of Bahia; the Unesco Sultan Qaboos Prize for Environmental Preservation; the cosmetics market in Brazil; and a visit to Cuiabá, one of the Brazilian cities that will host the World Cup.
US dollar inflows exceeded outflows in February. In January, a US$ 1.6 billion surplus was recorded.
Gains from the airline company of Abu Dhabi reached US$ 62 mn last year. Income has grown by 27% and reached US$ 6.1 bn.
Industry sales have increased in the first two months this year from the same period in 2013, according to the National Motor Vehicle Distributors Association (Fenabrave).
The federal government has released a document listing the sectors with the most potential for attracting capital. The publication will be reissued on an annual basis and is available in English.
Amazon Brazil Nuts has featured in Dubai’s Gulfood fair for the first time, looking to ship product directly to the Middle East.
Amanda Magalhães chose to live in the United Arab Emirates after visiting the city in 2005. Two years later she converted to Islam. Now, she works at events and assists Brazilians in moving in.

