Brazil exported the equivalent to US$ 16.6 billion last year, an increase by 13.5% over 2012. National production of 3.74 million units was also a historic result.
Christophe Didier will be the new director general for the country and Juan Torres, who established the airline’s flights from Abu Dhabi to São Paulo, shall go to the Philippines.
Announcement was made by the country’s Industry minister. Among the companies to be conceded to the private sector are the steel company Lisco.
Character created by Luciana Savaget travels to Iraq, Jordan and Palestine, where she interacts with characters from the Thousand and One Nights. One of her works was published in Arabic, which she promoted among children in the region.
South American country shall substitute Algeria in heading the bloc of 133 developing nations and China.
The Abu Dhabi airline transported almost 12 million people last year, about 16% more than in 2012. The volume of cargo transported was also the highest in the company’s history, with 486,753 tons.
Financial institutions consulted by the Central Bank believe the country’s economy won’t grow 2%, as previously forecasted.
Group of 12 Brazilian companies in the segment are participating at Fruit Logistica, world trade show that takes place in Germany in February. Importers from the Middle East shall visit the fair.
In 2013, Mauritania exported 13.4 million tons of iron ore, greatest volume in it’s history. The country wishes to elevate production to 40 million tons by the year 2025.
According to the National Petroleum Agency, there was an increase by 1.8% in relation to the previous year, to 2.081 million barrels per day. Natural gas extraction increased by 7.8%.
Brazil’s Finance Minister, Guido Mantega, says the Federal Government’s savings to pay debt interests reached R$ 75 billion in 2013. Target was R$ 73 billion.
Sales dropped 2.29% in 2013 in relation to 2012, reaching 5.4 million units, according to the National Federation of Motor Vehicle Distributors.
The 2013 surplus reached US$ 2.561 billion, result of exports worth US$ 242.178 billion and imports worth US$ 239.617 billion.
The 2014 sum was forecast by Embratur. With the World Cup, the number of foreigners in the country may reach a record of seven million.

