According to Euromonitor, expansion of urban life and the middle class, greater credit and more youngsters should make the country a greater consumer reference in Latin America by 2020.
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Brazilian imports from Arab countries dropped due to reduced oil purchases. As a consequence of the high price of the commodity forecasted for 2010, though, sales should rise again.
According to Petrobras president José Sergio Gabrielli, the growth in consumption of LPG in the country should be 1.7% a year up to 2020 and, for this reason, Brazil cannot be self-sufficient.
The statement was made today by the Chief of Staff, Dilma Roussef, in São Paulo. In an interview to foreign correspondents, she also claimed that Brazil is going to be a ‘power of the 21st century.’
The statement was made Friday by the Chief of Staff, Dilma Roussef, in São Paulo. In an interview to foreign correspondents, she also claimed that Brazil is going to be a ‘power of the 21st century.’
The sector should present slight growth this year, according to a report on the infrastructure area in the country. The Arab Chamber should participate in two fairs in the Gulf up to late 2009.
Brazilian companies should participate in two business fairs in the country, Saudi Build and Saudi Agro-Food. Promotion is by Conceito Brazil, with Arab Brazilian Chamber support.
The region should increase its ethylene production by 13% up to 2012 and become the leading supplier to Asia. In Brazil, the sector works to become more competitive and reduce imports.
This statement was made yesterday by Chief of Staff Dilma Roussef, at the opening of the 2nd Ethanol Summit, in São Paulo. The country should produce 17.3 billion litres of the product in 2020.
The Arab country is starting to establish a sports community and wants to become reference in Olympic education. For this, the director of the Doha Olympic Museum, Christian Wacker, is in Brazil.
The Brazilian president prompted king Abdullah Al Saud to seek reciprocal investment opportunities. According to him, the countries must be ‘brave enough to dare’ and come out of the crisis stronger.