Stories for January 2nd 2012

Monday, January 2nd 2012 - 06:36 UTC

Brazil’s Embraer sells 29 Super Tucano aircraft to the US Air Force

The A-29 Super Tucano is currently used by fiver air forces and has been tested in combat

Brazilian plane-maker Embraer will sell its A-29 Super Tucano aircraft to the US Air Force, in a firm-fixed price delivery order contract worth 355 million dollars, the company said in a statement.

Monday, January 2nd 2012 - 06:30 UTC

Brazil planning additional cuts of 32bn dollars in 2012 budget

Congress is demanding more funds from Dilma Rousseff for this year’s municipal elections

Brazil's government may cut as much as much 60 billion Reais (32 billion dollars) from spending in 2012 in an effort to control its deficit and inflation, the Estado de Sao Paulo newspaper reported, citing unnamed Finance Ministry officials.

Monday, January 2nd 2012 - 06:25 UTC

Rousseff’s dispute with the Judiciary could cost the Treasury 27bn dollars

The Justice Palace in Brasilia

Brazil's government faces as much as 74 billion Reais (40 billion dollars) of unbudgeted expenses in 2012 stemming from lawsuits awaiting judgement at the country's Supreme Court, the Correio Brasilense newspaper reported on Sunday.

Monday, January 2nd 2012 - 06:21 UTC

Saudi dairy farm buys 30.000 acres of prime land in Argentina

Saudi dairy farms in their artificial environment

Saudi Arabia's largest dairy company announced it was buying Argentine farm operator Fondomonte for 83 million dollars to secure access to a supply of animal feed. The acquisition will give Riyadh-based Almarai Co. control of roughly 30,000 acres of farmland just ahead of tough new limits to be imposed by Argentina's government on foreign ownership of productive land.

Monday, January 2nd 2012 - 06:15 UTC

Argentine central bank confirms (unorthodox) growth policies for 2012

A rosy forecast from the Central bank under president Mercedes Marcó del Pont

Argentina's economy should expand by 4.5% to 7.5% in 2012 according to the Central bank that also warned about the threat of the consequences of the Euro crisis. The bank’s latest approved monetary program states that the policies that have helped Argentina's economy boom over the last nine years will remain largely in place.

Monday, January 2nd 2012 - 06:07 UTC

Peronist youth organize a ‘donate blood’ campaign in solidarity with CFK

Maximo Kirchner, the boss of La Campora and with growing presence in the government’s policies

As a demonstration of support for Argentine President Cristina Fernandez who will undergo surgery for a thyroid carcinoma, the youth branch of the ruling Argentine Peronist Party has invited the Argentine people to donate blood to local clinics and hospitals.

Monday, January 2nd 2012 - 06:00 UTC

Australia was prepared to take refugees from the Falklands during 1982 conflict

Former Australian PM Fraser considered several options

Australia’s Malcolm Fraser Government considered taking British refugees from the Falkland Islands at the height of the South Atlantic conflict in 1982, reports the Sydney press based on the release of National Archives.

Monday, January 2nd 2012 - 03:56 UTC

Peruvian fish exports soar in volume and income: 2.8bn dollars in ten months

Fish meal remains the main Peruvian fisheries export

Peruvian fish exports generated during last October generated 206.2 million dollars which represents 42.1% more than in the same month of 2010 (145.1 million), while export volume jumped 42.8% from 89.200 to 127.400 tons, the Ministry of Production reported. The increases were primarily due to higher sales of fishmeal.

Monday, January 2nd 2012 - 03:49 UTC

Two leading groups involved in major dispute over krill properties’ patents

Krill extract allegedly helps reduce cholesterol, platelet adhesion and plaque formation in humans

US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) this week granted Aker BioMarine’s request for re-examination of US patent number 8,030,348 assigned to competitor Neptune Technologies and Bioressources. The re-examination was approved for all 21 claims of the patent and in consideration of multiple references presented by Aker BioMarine.

Monday, January 2nd 2012 - 03:46 UTC

Victory for Chavez in arbitration with Exxon Mobil over assets’ nationalization

The oil company demanded 10 billion but has to settle for 900 million dollars

An international arbitration panel has awarded US oil giant Exxon Mobil Corp 908 million dollars in compensation for Venezuela's 2007 nationalization of assets, less than 10% of what it sought in a dispute that pitted a top global oil company against one of the world's largest oil exporters.

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