Leading Industrial Sectors in Espirito Santo
Renato Casagrande, Governor of Espirito Santo, describes the main industrial sectors of the State’s diversified economy.
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Renato Casagrande, Governor of Espirito Santo, describes the main industrial sectors of the State’s diversified economy.
Renato Casagrande, Governor of Espirito Santo, talks about foreign investment, as the State is expecting more than 100 billion Reais of investments by 2016.
Renato Casagrande, Governor of Espirito Santo, introduces the State’s main characteristics and highlights its high growth rate, well above the Brazilian average.
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The Lebanese community is one of the most vibrant economies in the digital industry. Mr. Dajani says Lebanese digital industry is not competing with Dubai but it is a continuation of development; one big flow. For now, salaries within the digital sector in Lebanon are increasing as there is a greater and greater need for more talented people.
Espirito Santo is a land of business opportunities according to Lucas Izoton, the President of Izoton Group.
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