Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 24 de May de 2019 BRAZIL RULES WTO PANEL AGAINST CHINA FOR SUGAR, EXPORT SHOULD GROW An agreement on sugar tariffs will prevent a panel in the World Trade Organization (WTO) that would ... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 24 de May de 2019 JUSTICE WITHDRAWS EMBARGO TO ALUMINA PRODUCER ALUNORTE The federal court in Belém has revoked an embargo on Alunorte alumina refinery, which it had been o... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 17 de May de 2019 BRAZIL MUST SURPASS USA AS THE WORLD’S LARGEST SOYABEAN PRODUCER Once again, Brazil is about to surpass the United States as the largest soyabean producer in the wor... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 17 de May de 2019 PORT OF SUAPE HAS (AGAIN) A DIRECT ROUTE TO PORT OF SANTOS The stretch between the ports of Suape (PE) and Santos (SP) will again have express cabotage service... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 17 de May de 2019 WITH SECOND RECORD HARVEST, CORN EXPORTS ARE EXPECTED TO ADVANCE 30% After a break in the last crop, the second crop of corn is expected to recover in 2018/2019, to 68.5... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 17 de May de 2019 BRAZIL CRUSHES LESS SUGARCANE, BUT ETHANOL PRODUCTION INCREASES Milling of sugarcane by the Central-South region’s production units totaled 31.56 million tons... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 17 de May de 2019 MINISTER CONFIRMS MEXICAN MARKET OPENING FOR BRAZILIAN RICE Agriculture Minister Tereza Cristina announced last week that Brazil will export rice benefited to M... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 17 de May de 2019 CHINA’S SOYABEAN IMPORTS GROW IN APRIL Chinese soyabean imports totaled 7.64 million tons in April, 9.4% more than in the same period of la... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 17 de May de 2019 WHEAT PRODUCTION IN 2019 IS EXPECTED TO GROW 3.9%, SAYS IBGE Brazilian wheat production is expected to reach 5.5 million tons by 2019, according to the Brazilian... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 17 de May de 2019 TRADE WAR: NEW US TARIFFS ON CHINA’S PRODUCTS BEGIN EFFECTIVE The 10 percent to 25 percent tariff increase on $ 200 billion in products imported from China began ... Read More