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EXEMPLAR DE ASSINANTE DA IMPRENSA NACIONAL Art ISSN 1677-7042 Ano CLI No- 25 Brasília - DF, quarta-feira, 5 de fevereiro de 2014 Sumário Presidência da República . PÁGINA CONSELHO DE GOVERNO Atos do Poder Executivo............................................................................................................................. 1 CÂMARA DE COMÉRCIO EXTERIOR Presidência da República............................................................................................................................. 1 RETIFICAÇÃO Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento ............................................................................... 2 Na Resolução CAMEX no 2, de 16 de janeiro de 2014, publicada no Diário Oficial da União Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação........................................................................................... 2 em 17 de janeiro de 2014, Seção 1, páginas 4 a 23: Ministério da Cultura................................................................................................................................... 5 Na página 13, onde se lê: Ministério da Defesa.................................................................................................................................... 6 Vendas da Indústria Doméstica (em números índices, P1 = 100) Ministério da Educação ............................................................................................................................... 7 Ministério da Fazenda................................................................................................................................ 10 Período P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Vendas Internas Totais 100 95 11 2 , 3 11 5 , 6 111 , 6 Ministério da Integração Nacional ............................................................................................................ 16 Vendas Externas 100 97,9 61,5 61,9 53,5 Ministério da Justiça .................................................................................................................................. 16 Revendas 100 160,7 424,8 2.022,0 - Ministério da Previdência Social............................................................................................................... 26 Vendas Totais 100 103,9 82,7 81,0 80,2 Ministério da Saúde ................................................................................................................................... 26 Ministério das Comunicações.................................................................................................................... 40 Leia-se: Vendas da Indústria Doméstica (em números índices, P1 = 100) Ministério de Minas e Energia.................................................................................................................. 48 Ministério do Desenvolvimento Social e Combate à Fome.................................................................... 51 Período P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Vendas Internas Totais 100 95 11 2 , 3 11 5 , 6 111 , 6 Ministério do Desenvolvimento, Indústria e Comércio Exterior ............................................................ 52 Vendas Externas 100 102,2 162,5 161,4 187,1 Ministério do Meio Ambiente................................................................................................................... 52 Revendas 100 62,2 23,5 4,9 - Ministério do Planejamento, Orçamento e Gestão................................................................................... 56 Vendas Totais 100 103,9 82,7 81,0 80,2 Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego........................................................................................................... 56 Na página 14, onde se lê: Ministério dos Transportes ........................................................................................................................ 61 Estoque Final (em números índices, P1 = 100) Conselho Nacional do Ministério Público................................................................................................ 61 Período P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Ministério Público da União ..................................................................................................................... 64 Estoque inicial 100 104,8 11 8 , 5 108 127,4 Tribunal de Contas da União .................................................................................................................... 67 Produção Indústria Doméstica 100 97,3 120,5 123,9 123,3 Importação/Aquisição no Brasil 100 52,5 19,8 616,5 1.893,7 Defensoria Pública da União................................................................................................................... 120 Transferências Intercompany 100 63,8 24,1 5 - Entidades de Fiscalização do Exercício das Profissões Liberais .......................................................... 120 Vendas Internas 100 95 11 2 , 3 11 5 , 6 111 , 6 Vendas Externas 100 102,2 162,5 161,4 187,1 Revendas 100 63,8 24,1 5,1 - Atos do Poder Executivo . Outras Saídas/Entradas 100 698,9 1.880,1 -532 1.861,8 Estoque Final 100 11 3 , 1 103,1 121,6 120,4 RETIFICAÇÃO O volume do estoque final de resina de polipropileno da indústria doméstica oscilou ao longo DECRETO DE 26 DE DEZEMBRO DE 2013 dos períodos analisados: de P1 para P2, aumento de 13,1%; de P2 para P3, redução de 8,8%; de P3 para EXEMPLAR DE ASSINANTE DAP3 novo aumento IMPRENSA de 17,9%, seguido por uma leve redução, NACIONAL de 1%, de P4 para P5. Considerando-se todo o período de análise, o volume do estoque final da indústria doméstica aumentou 20,4%. Declara de interesse social, para fins de reforma agrária, o imóvel rural denominado Fazenda Poço, situado no Município de Barra de São Miguel, Leia-se Estado da Paraíba. Estoque Final (em números índices, P1 = 100) (Publicado no DOU de 27 de dezembro de 2013, Seção 1) Período P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Estoque inicial 100,0 104,7 11 8 , 5 108,0 127,4 - Na página 24, 3ª coluna, nas assinaturas, leia-se: DILMA ROUSSEFF e Gilberto José Spier Produção Indústria Doméstica 100,0 97,3 120,5 123,9 123,3 Va rg a s . Importação/Aquisição no Brasil 100,0 63,8 24,1 5,1 - Transferências Intercompany 100,0 52,4 19,9 616,3 1.893,1 Vendas Internas 100,0 95,1 11 2 , 4 11 5 , 0 109,7 Vendas Externas 100,0 102,2 162,5 161,4 187,1 Revendas 100,0 62,2 23,5 4,9 - Outras Saídas/Entradas 100,0 699,0 1.880,1 532,0 1.861,9 Estoque Final 100,0 11 3 , 1 103,1 121,6 120,4 O volume do estoque final de resina de polipropileno da indústria doméstica oscilou ao longo dos períodos analisados: de P1 para P2, aumento de 13,1%; de P2 para P3, redução de 8,8%; de P3 para P4 novo aumento de 17,9%, seguido por uma leve redução, de 1%, de P4 para P5. Considerando-se todo o período de análise, o volume do estoque final da indústria doméstica aumentou 20,4%. Na página 15, onde se lê: Este documento pode ser verificado no endereço eletrônico http://www.in.gov.br/autenticidade.html , Documento assinado digitalmente conforme MP no- 2.200-2 de 24/08/2001, que institui a pelo código 00012014020500001 Infraestrutura de Chaves Públicas Brasileira - ICP-Brasil. 2 ISSN 1677-7042 1 Nº 25, quarta-feira, 5 de fevereiro de 2014 Preço Médio de Venda da Indústria Doméstica (em números índices, P1 = 100) Participação do Custo de Produção no Preço de Venda (em números índices, P1 = 100) Período P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Período P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Mercado Interno 100 90,1 82 104,4 98,6 Preço Mercado Interno - (A) 100 90,1 73,9 77,1 76,1 Mercado Externo 100 76,2 61,2 79,4 76,2 Custo Gerencial de Manufatura - (B) 100 90,8 73,2 78,5 83,4 Custo Contábil de Manufatura - (C) 100 88,8 69,1 71,8 76,5 Leia-se: Relação Gerencial (%) - (B/A) 100 100,8 99,1 101,7 109,6 Relação Contábil (%) - (C/A) 100 98,4 93,5 93,0 100,7 Preço Médio de Venda da Indústria Doméstica (em números índices, P1 = 100) Período P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Na página 18, onde se lê: Mercado Interno 100 90,1 73,9 77,1 76,1 Mercado Externo 100 76,2 61,2 79,4 76,2 Necessidade de captar recursos ou investimentos - (em números índices, P1 = 100) Na página 16, onde se lê: Item P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Índice de Liquidez Geral 100 87,7 100 89,5 93,0 Participação do Custo de Produção no Preço de Venda (em números índices, P1 = 100) Índice de Liquidez Corrente 100 80,2 97,1 11 0 , 8 92,9 Período P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Preço Mercado Interno - (A) 100 90,3 74,5 78,0 77,4 Leia-se: Custo Gerencial de Manufatura - (B) 100 90,8 73,2 78,5 83,4 Custo Contábil de Manufatura - (C) 100 88,8 69,1 71,8 76,5 Necessidade de captar recursos ou investimentos - (em números índices, P1 = 100) Relação Gerencial (%) - (B/A) 100 100,6 98,3 100,6 107,7 Relação Contábil (%) - (C/A) 100 98,3 92,9 92,1 98,9 Item P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 COMERCIALIZAÇÃO PROIBIDAÍndice de Liquidez Geral POR 100TERCEIROS 87,7 100,0 89,5 93,0 Leia-se: Índice de Liquidez Corrente 100 80,2 77,9 86,3 80,2 SECRETARIA DE AVIAÇÃO CIVIL com suas alterações posteriores, considerando o disposto na Portaria AGÊNCIA NACIONAL DE AVIAÇÃO CIVIL nº 190/GC-5, de 20 de março de 2001 e tendo em vista o que consta Ministério da Agricultura, SUPERINTENDÊNCIA DE REGULAÇÃO do processo nº 00058.084315/2013-69, resolve: Pecuária e Abastecimento ECONÔMICA E ACOMPANHAMENTO DE . 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