Siblings Daniela and Alessando Panizzi cater events in the Arab country, with typical Brazilian meats, dishes, sweets and beverages. In March, they will open their restaurant, Nena Brazilian Bistro & Grill, in Amman.
Author: Aurea Santos
Clothing, yarn and cotton industries from the Arab country are interested in opening the Brazilian market to their products. Among Arab nations, Egyptians are the top textile exporters to Brazil.
The 87 companies being taken by Apex-Brasil to the food and beverages trade show in Dubai will be divided in segmented halls: Meats & Poultry, Beverages, Pulses, Grains & Cereals and World Food.
There was a decline of 5% over 2015. Factors such as lower oil prices and a smaller maize crop output impacted the performance.
Based in Alexandria, Spinalex produces 118 tons of cotton yarn per month. The company is interested in hiring a representative in the country.
Fashion designer Vanessa Montoro created six unique models of abayas that she wants to introduce to the Arab market. The pieces can be customized according to the fashion of the buying country.
The United States partially lifted the trade embargo placed on the Arab country in 1997. To Khalid Mustafa, counsellor of the Sudanese embassy in Brasília, the end of sanctions could increase trade and investment flows with Brazil.
The data was optional but since the first day of the month are now required for packaged food.
Camilo Santana will visit the Port of Sohar, in Oman, and a desalination plant at the Jebel Ali Free Zone in Dubai. The purpose of the trip is to get to know operations that could be adopted by the Brazilian state.
The Arab country is seeking buyers interested in visiting the fair Cairo Interleather from March 2 to 5 in the capital. The selected business owners will have expenses with lodging and air tickets covered.
The film ‘On the Bride’s Side’ shows the journey of a group that escaped the war in Syria and is headed to Sweden. The screening is scheduled to January 23, at 7 pm, and will be followed by a debate on the subject.
Initially named Sadia Halal, and now called OneFoods, the new unit in Dubai of the food company is responsible for the markets of Muslim countries, especially Arabs.
The exhibition ‘Refugee Childhood’ shows images by Brazilian photographer Karine Garcêz taken in Palestine, Syria, Lebanon and Turkey. It runs until February 18 in state capital Fortaleza.
With authentic Syrian recipes, sweets shop ArabSweets has been gaining Brazilian and Arab clients alike in the capital of the country. The place also takes orders from restaurants and events.