Ministers of Finance and of Economy and Trade convene with an International Monetary Fund delegation to come up with a growth strategy.
Author: From the Newsroom
In the first quarter of the year, 21.3% of Jordanians were unemployed, according to information from the Department of Statistics.
Brazil’s economy saw 1.4% growth in the first quarter of the year compared to the last quarter of 2024, fueled by agriculture, which was up 12.2%.
The pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, starts next Wednesday (4) for millions of followers of Islam.
The country will acquire between 100,000 tons and 120,000 tons of the grain in order to ensure its supply.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will hold activities in both states from June 2 to 6. Registration is open for companies interested in participating in seminars on business opportunities with Arab countries.
A delegation from the International Monetary Fund met with local authorities and highlighted the need for economic reforms so that the country can achieve greater growth.
Speaking in the Senate, Brazil’s Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Carlos Fávaro, said that the vast majority of countries recognize the strength of Brazil’s sanitary system and that all measures from the contingency plan to contain avian flu have been implemented.
In the first quarter of this year, financial institutions in the Gulf reported a net profit of USD 15.6 billion, 7.1% higher than in the previous quarter.
Strategy to increase local food production and achieve wheat self-sufficiency was the focus of the Arab country’s prime minister’s meeting with the FAO Director-General. The organization also discussed how to help the country tackle climate change.
The field is located in a partitioned region between the two countries and has a production capacity of over 500 barrels per day.
Companies from all sectors interested in doing business with Jordanians, Iraqis, and Syrians can with the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce for the trip starting on Friday (30).
In a meeting earlier this week, the Tunisian Minister of Transport and the Brazilian ambassador discussed developing programs to facilitate the flow of people and goods between Brazil and Tunisia.
A committee of the Arab country organizes over 30 conferences per year and uses the facilitations created during the FIFA World Cup 2022 to attract international events.