FFIPP-Brazil should take Brazilian students on internship programmes in Palestine and Israel. The objective is to put students in contact with the reality of the conflict in the region.
Author: Aurea Santos
Products by company Certa Cerâmica are exported to a distributor in Egypt, from there, they area also shipped to Saudi Arabia, the Emirates and Kuwait.
Alagoas state-based digital media agency 2i9 is responsible for creating the corporate identity and website of Dubai’s Allulu & Almurjan General Trading. The project should be delivered in two months.
Mohamed Morsi was scheduled to come to the country toward the end of next week. The reason for the postponing was ‘domestic appointments.’ A new date has not been set yet.
A project to promote Egyptian medicinal and aromatic plants is targeting the country as a potential market. Industry representatives are attending a fair in São Paulo and meet with local companies.
Culture, trade and sports are among the themes of event ‘O Brasil Árabe’, from September 26th to 30th, in the city of São Paulo. Talks, shows and exhibitions cover the Arab contribution to Brazil.
Photographer Marcos Muniz’s ‘Amid Walls and Ideas’ show, in São Paulo, portrays the lives of Palestinians and Israelis in cities divided by walls covered with words of protest for a free Palestine.
Company Descarte Correto is a finalist in the Young Innovator competition. The proposal presented aims to provide incentives for the population to provide a sustainable end for electronic material.
Jaques Wagner, governor of the Brazilian state of Bahia, presented the project to 40 businessmen in the Emirates. National Bank of Abu Dhabi representatives showed interest in investing in Brazil.
The first day of the Arab-European Economic Forum, in Lebanon, had debates on investment, educational assistance and support to small and medium companies.
Bahia state governor Jaques Wagner should be in the Emirates on Wednesday (12) seeking funds for the Salvador metro. The US$ 1.7 billion project includes construction and operation of the line.
The São Paulo-based company Pnyx exports gym wear to approximately 15 countries. The foreign market accounts for as much as 40% of sales, and the enterprise plans on expanding even further overseas.
The country is looking for partnerships in Brazil in order to manufacture more fuel and sugar. The Sudanese ambassador to Brasília has met with enterprises and an industry association.
A ranking by the World Economic Forum includes Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Emirates, Oman, and Kuwait among the 50 most competitive nations in the world. Brazil is ranked at 48th.

