Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 20 de December de 2019 PECÉM PORT IS SECOND COUNTRY IN CABLING LINES Pecém Port will close 2019 with six regular cabotage lines – the second largest number of lin... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 20 de December de 2019 FREIGHT MAY RISE WITH NEW RULE FOR SEA FUEL In less than two weeks, thousands of ships will be forced to use lower sulfur fuel to comply with gl... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 13 de December de 2019 CONAB HIGH EXPORTS FORECAST OF CORN 18/19; SEE RECORD SOYA CROP ON 19/20 Brazil will export a record volume of corn in 2018/19 estimated at 40 million tons, pointed out this... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 13 de December de 2019 AGREEMENT BETWEEN CHINA AND USA IMPACT BRAZILIAN SOYABEAN MARKET The United States and China announced this week that they have confirmed a deal on the so-called fir... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 13 de December de 2019 PORT OF IMBITUBA BATE RECALLS HISTORY OF ANNUAL MOVEMENT The year 2019 will be marked in the history of Imbituba Port as the best operating year in its histo... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 5 de December de 2019 PORT OF SANTOS HAS RECORD DISCHARGE OF FERTILIZER Panamax Breeze ship operations in the Port of Santos are expected to be completed this weekend. The ... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 5 de December de 2019 SOYABEAN PLANTING REACHES 87% OF THE AREA, IN LINE WITH 5-YEAR AVERAGE The planting of the 2019/20 soybean crop reached 87% of the estimated area for Brazil, according to ... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 8 de November de 2019 HIGH DOLLAR BOOST SOY PRICE IN BRAZIL Domestic soybean prices rose this week as the trade dollar soared. But the pace of business was only... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 8 de November de 2019 GOVERNMENT REDUCE ZERO VESSEL IMPORT RATE The government reduced the import tariff on vessels to a meeting of the Foreign Chamber of Commerce ... Read More
Marcelo Damasio Sem categoria 8 de November de 2019 ETHANOL: EVEN WITH COTA RESTRICTION, IMPORTS UP TO 74.8% IN OCTOBER Brazil’s volume of ethanol imports reached 82.45 million liters in October, up 74.8% from the ... Read More