The Egyptian archaeologist, who’s currently in Brazil, spoke with ANBA. He is looking for the tombs of Ankhesenamun, the wife of Tutankhamun, and of other Ancient Egypt queens and kings.
Author: Alexandre Rocha
Patrícia Maria Oliveira Lima will soon take up her post with the Brazilian diplomatic representation in Khartoum. She visited the Arab Chamber.
The organization expects the country’s GDP to grow 2.1% in 2019. Forecasts from May and from a year ago indicated growth of 2.8% and 2.5%, respectively. Forecast for the global economy was also slashed.
Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce president Rubens Hannun and Operations director Tamer Mansour attended the 6th Arab Conference for investment in Food Security in Fujairah, the UAE.
The deal prevents the levying of income tax on returns on direct investments in both the source and target countries, thereby paving the way to increased flows.
Brazil exported USD 93.77% worth of footwear last month, up 31% over September and up 0.2% over October 2017.
A plant in the emirate will integrate landfill gas, solar panels and an agro project. UAE-based company Utico will build the USD 100 million venture.
The Arab Chamber’s Michel Alaby, Apex-Brasil’s Karen Jones and the Paraná Development Agency’s Adalberto Neto are attending the Future Investments Initiative conference, which began this Tuesday in Riyadh.
The business meeting will take place on November 7, in São Paulo, and will be attended by the country’s minister of Investment and International Cooperation, Sahar Nasr, and Mohab Mamish, chairman of the Suez Canal Authority, plus business owners.
Marcelo Sallum had his portrait unveiled at the gallery of former presidents in the boardroom of the Arab Chamber’s headquarters, in São Paulo.
The Future Investment Initiative will run from October 23 to 25 in Riyadh and executives from major multinational corporations will attend. The event is held by Public Investment Fund, a Saudi Arabian sovereign fund.
Brazil’s Agriculture minister Blairo Maggi will lead a delegation to Agriscape, in a bid to bring foreign investors into projects in Brazil.
The goal was made public by Arab Chamber president Rubens Hannun while lecturing students in the Pró-Líder leadership training program.
A lecture by Arab Chamber CEO Michel Alaby in Cuiabá was attended by nearly 40 executives interested in exporting to the region.

