According to Petrobras, on September 2 337,300 barrels were produced. Output averaged at 326,800 per day during the month, including production by the Brazilian state-owned company and partner companies.
The meeting will be held by the Financial Times Live and the This is Africa organization on November 27th, in Johannesburg. Brazilian companies operating in the continent will be represented.
A decree by Brazil’s president allows foreign investors to own up to 30% of the bank’s shares, a percentage previously limited to 20% of total capital.
The volume picked in 2012 totalled 71.1 million tonnes, growth of 27.7%, and exceeded soy, which was 65.9 million tonnes, according to the IBGE.
The Brazilian market imported 63% more fertilizer from the region from the start of the year to late September, totalling US$ 1.3 billion. The product came mainly from Morocco, Qatar, Egypt and Tunisia.
Of the total bonds issued by the federal government, US$ 1.5 billion will be paid in cash and the remainder, in old bonds. The bulk of the amount was raised in the European and United States markets.
The amount is a compensation for oil export-related losses incurred by Iraq as a result of the war in the 1990s.
The country’s Public debt dropped in September as against August, from US$ 663 billion to US$ 662 billion due to the redeeming of US$ 4.6 billion in treasury bills.
Visitors at the Brazilian pavilion in the health fair, due in Dubai from January 27 to 30, will run for a pair of tickets to the final match of the Fifa tournament. The event will feature 40 Brazilian companies.
Leaders at the organisation met on Wednesday (23) with Foreign Minister Luiz Alberto Figueiredo Machado, in Brasília, and engaged to work together.
The International Monetary Fund issued an economic report estimating a 3.5% expansion this year. The prior forecast was 4.25%. The organization advises on increasing public and private savings.
At a talk at the Arab Brazilian Chamber, professor Arlene Clemesha presented the history of the Arab people and spoke about their contribution to humanity.
Airline Gol flew from São Paulo to Brasília using aviation biofuel produced from vegetable oils, among them maize oil and reused cooking oil.
According to company president Tim Clark, in seven years the airline should have over 250 aircraft and become the main airline in the world in international passenger transport.

