Brazil’s minister of Social Development and Hunger Alleviation, Tereza Campello, represented the Brazilian government at a ceremony honouring the income transfer program.
Airline discloses better result than presented one year ago and stated that it gained revenues despite current exchange rates and expensive fuel costs.
The index measured by the Getúlio Vargas Foundation rose from 3.8 points in July to 4.8 points in October. It is based on specialists’ reviews of the country’s financial conditions.
The Brazilian Cooplantio has exported the product to Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Jordan in previous years and hopes to ship again in 2014. The aim is to open new markets too.
This was the main topic discussed at the meeting between the Brazilian vice president Michel Temer and the prime minister of the Arab country, Mohamed Bin Rachid Al Maktoum, in Dubai.
The auction will take place next Monday. A total of 429 projects have been accredited, mostly for wind power generation.
The Dubai-based airline’s net income stood at US$ 600 million in the first half of the fiscal year. Revenues were up 13%. The company has complained about fuel prices and exchange rates.
Businessmen interested in participating in the delegation to Algeria and Morocco now have up to Thursday (14) to enrol through email [email protected].
Revenues with sales to the region dropped 1.4% in the first ten months of this year, to US$ 6.80 billion. The drop in exports to Africa was greater, 12.3%, but the general result was positive.
The figure concerns the period ranging from November 1st to 10th and is the result of US$ 6.116 billion in exports and US$ 5.2 billion in imports.
The managing director at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) made the recommendation to local authorities during her visit to the country.
The Brazilian aircraft maker should take two of its models to Dubai Air Show, a fair in the sector to be promoted in the United Arab Emirates next week.
The goal is to increase production at Upper Zakum, the country’s largest oil field, from 585,000 barrels per day to 750,000 by 2017.
This week, the country should start training projects in Algeria. Brazilian specialists should teach gemology, goldsmithery, smelting and design, focussing on gems from the Sahara Desert.

