Akhir 27, 1432 H/April 1, 2011, SPA -- Brazil will begin checking Japanese food imports for possibly high levels of radiation following reports that leaking radiation from a disabled nuclear power plant has affected food, milk and tap water in the (...)
Akhir 14, 1432, March 19, 2011, SPA -- U.S. President Barack Obama has landed in Brasilia, for the start of a three-country, five-day tour of Latin America to promote greater economic ties and improved regional security.
Obama has singled out the (...)
Akhir 14, 1432 H/March 19, 2011, SPA -- President Barack Obama welcomed Brazil's rise as an economic power and said the United States would be an eager customer for its oil exports, AP reported.
Obama made an early morning arrival in the highland (...)
Akhir 11, 1432 H/March 16, 2011, SPA -- Brazil has closed a legal loophole used by foreigners to buy farm land, a change of rules that is fueling uncertainty among agricultural investors in one of the world's leading food exporters, according to (...)
Awwal 18, 1432 H/Feb 21, 2011, SPA -- Brazil said on Monday that the World Trade Organization had made a final ruling in its favor in a dispute with the United States over anti-dumping measures imposed on its orange juice exports, according to (...)
Awwal 15, 1432 H/Feb 18, 2011, SPA -- The United States and other rich countries are making unreasonable demands in the Doha round of global trade talks, Brazil's foreign minister Antonio Patriota said on Friday, according to Reuters.
His comments (...)
Awwal 15, 1432 H/Feb 18, 2011, SPA -- Brazil says it expects to sign science and technology agreements with the United States during President Barack Obama's visit next month, AP reported.
Obama is scheduled to visit Brazil March 19 and 20 as part (...)
Awwal 15, 1432 H/Feb 18, 2011, SPA -- Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff is to visit China from April 13-15 to discuss ways to reduce trade imbalances,
dpa quoted a Brazilian Foreign Minister Antonio Patriota as saying on Friday.
"It will be an (...)
Awwal 13, Feb 16, 2011, SPA -- Brazilian presidential palace said today that U.S. President Barack Obama will start a two-day official visit to Brazil on March 19.
The visit is aimed at forging closer links between the biggest economies after Dilma (...)