The city of Cabo Frio, in Rio de Janeiro’s Região dos Lagos, stands out with its 19 crystal-clear-water beaches, 300-plus-year old historical buildings, and options for off- and onshore fun.
Author: Aurea Santos
Five enterprises from the United Arab Emirates are participating in Laad Defence & Security, which will continue until April 12th. This is the country’s first time at the fair.
Students from five Egyptian universities have translated poems by Latin American and Spanish authors into Arabic. Poetry recitals will take place this Tuesday and Wednesday in Cairo.
Michel Alaby, the organisation’s CEO, met with the delegation in the Arab country, which has two days of meetings in Brasília. The agenda includes visits to the Lower House and three ministries.
Brazilian industry should promote actions like business roundtables and trade delegations to the Arab country. Companies bet on product quality for export to the Saudis.
The country offers subsidies ranging from 5% to 15% of the full project value in several different industries. Opportunities were presented at an event in the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
Despite the distance, micro and small Brazilian companies have been overcoming barriers and exporting to the Middle East. From honey to jewellery, production of these businessmen crosses continents.
Átila Francucci, who works in advertising, is going to evaluate ads in the Middle East and North Africa in Dubai Lynx International Festival of Creativity. He will judge works in six categories.
Hassam Zaki, the new ambassador of the country in Brasília, is spending two days in São Paulo to visit companies in several sectors. Egypt aims to reduce its trade deficit with Brazil.
The third edition of Salon International Hassi Messaoud should take place on March 5th to 8th. The event includes exhibition, conferences and workshops about products and services in the oil sector.
QOD Cosmetic sells products for hairdressing salons in seven countries in the Middle East and North Africa. The company hopes to increase sales in the region with a line for end users.
Company Kilindas produces industrial equipment that makes from nappies to soap. They are sold to seven countries and the organisation is eyeing North Africa.
Natural Alimentos, from São Paulo, buys 300 tonnes of the product each month from Spain, Argentina and Portugal. Apart from oil, the company is also interested in Tunisian olives.
Ten companies from the country will go to Idex from February 17 to 21 in Abu Dhabi. The Middle East accounts for 20% of Brazil’s exports.

