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BRAZIL CAR TARIFFS HAVE CURBED CAR IMPORTS, TAKEN RESEARCH JOBS AWAY, SAYS EU OFFICIAL
BRAZIL’S taxes on imported products, meant to encourage domestic production, has curbed imports of motor vehicles from the European Union (EU) and in some cases even moved research and engineering jobs from Europe to Brazil, an EU official has told wardsauto.com. …
BRAZIL TO HOST TEXTILE FAIRS FEATURING INNOVATIONS, LATEST TRENDS
BRAZIL-based textile industry conferences in 2014 will focus on innovation, with the country’s fabric sector seeking to trade up to higher end products.
Fairs such as Première Vision, have been growing in size. The bi-annual event was staged this month in São Paulo from January 21-22, with a follow up meeting from November 4 to 5.…
BRAZIL'S PAINT AND COATINGS SECTOR BOOMS IN PREPARATION FOR WORLD CUP, OLYMPICS
BRAZIL will host not only the 2014 FIFA World Cup, but also the 2016 summer Olympic Games, and the resulting significant infrastructure projects are boosting its paint and coatings industry. “These events are having a very positive effect on the Brazilian paint and coatings industry,” said Fabio Humberg, spokesperson for the Brazilian Coatings Manufacturers Association (ABRAFATI).…
BRAZIL'S PAINT AND COATINGS SECTOR BOOMS IN PREPARATION FOR WORLD CUP, OLYMPICS
BRAZIL will host not only the 2014 FIFA World Cup, but also the 2016 summer Olympic Games, and the resulting significant infrastructure projects are boosting its paint and coatings industry. “These events are having a very positive effect on the Brazilian paint and coatings industry,” said Fabio Humberg, spokesperson for the Brazilian Coatings Manufacturers Association (ABRAFATI).…
BRICS COUNTRIES SEEK TO BOOST BIOFUEL USE, DESPITE FEEDSTOCK AND REGULATORY CHALLENGES
BRAZIL, Russia, India, and China are eager to boost biofuels production, with their governments laying out energy targets and detailed plans to achieve them. And while each country has made progress, manufacturers in all the BRICs countries can still struggle with irregular feedstock supplies and spotty regulation.…
EU STARTS WTO TALKS WITH BRAZIL OVER TAX DISCRIMINATION CLAIMS
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) has launched formal talks at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) with Brazil over claims it imposes discriminatory taxes helping the Brazilian automotive and electronics sector. Brussels claims these companies are benefiting from unfair and illegal advantages by taxing them at special low rates when they operate in Brazilian free trade zones.…
CHINESE BEEF PRICES SOAR AS LOCAL BEEF HERDS SHRINK
CHINA’S beef prices have been soaring as wealthier consumers consume more meat, and switch to beef from pork. But there are more fundamental issues at stake, not least the collapse in local herd numbers.
A supply shortage has meant whole sale beef prices pushed to a “critical juncture” of Chinese Yuan Renminbi CNY60 per kilogramme in the second half of 2013, according to a report entitled ‘China Livestock Research and Investment 2013-2017’ produced by the Beijing-based China Suppliers Institute (CIS) – http://www.hyzsyjy.com,…
BRUSSELS ASSESSED NGO HUMAN RIGHTS CLAIMS OVER PARAGUAY BEEF
THE EUROPEAN Commission is currently looking into claims made by the tribal rights non-governmental organisation NGO Survival International regarding alleged human rights violations by a company producing Paraguayan beef. Brussels spokesperson David D’Arcy told globalmeatnews.com: “The complaint has been received by the European Commission and passed to relevant desks at DG [the directorate general for] Trade and the European External Action Service.”…
EUROPEAN COMMISSION PREPARING PLASTIC BAG LEGISLATION, CONFERENCE HEARS
THE EUROPEAN Commission has gone on the record and confirmed it is working on a legislative proposal to limit the use of plastic bags. Julius Langendorff, deputy head of unit at the directorate general for the environment said: “We are working on a proposal on plastic bags which we hope will see the light of day still this year,” he said, speaking at an event organised by the European Organisation for Packaging and the Environment (Europen) in Brussels on Wednesday.…
BRAZILIAN AIRPORT EXPANSION MOVES AHEAD AS WORLD CUP LOOMS
ACCORDING to World Bank data on Brazil, air transport measured in passengers carried jumped from 32.3 million in 2003 to 94.6 million passengers in 2012. And airport infrastructure has failed to keep up with this rapid growth in demand. Adding the extra 600,000 tourists which the Brazilian Institute of Tourism expects to visit the country during the 2014 FIFA World Cup and Brazil’s creaking airports could struggle to cope.…