During a webinar hosted by the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Tereza Cristina said Arab countries are one of the Ministry’s priorities when it comes to foreign markets amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Author: Bruna Garcia Fonseca
Talal Al-Tinawi donated 300 Arab lunches in late March and plans on repeating the action in late April in a 10-km radius from his house in Campo Belo in the South Zone of São Paulo.
Brazil’s Tereza Cristina will speak from Brazil. Union of Arab Chambers secretary-general Khaled Hanafy will join in from Egypt. Arab Chamber president Rubens Hannun will give an introductory speech. The webinar takes place April 8, 9 am (BRT), with simultaneous interpretation into Portuguese and English. Registrations are open.
The travel, automobile and textile industries are standing still, but fertilizer and commodities keep being shipped from Brazil.
Brazil’s Seara, Sadia and Marfrig recently put out veggie burgers, breaded items, sausage and kibbeh to cater to the demand for meat substitutes.
Check out the Arab take-out restaurants that delivery in São Paulo during the quarantine.
‘Masameer: The Movie’ tells the story of Dana, a young engineer and programmer out of Riyadh who wants to change the world using robotics.
Companies such as Marfrig, Ambev, Unilever, Vale and Petrobras have announced donations of products, hand sanitizers, and money to help buy tests to detect the new coronavirus.
The Brazilian arm of Germany’s manufacturer, in Barueri, São Paulo, is now allowed to supply food manufacturing companies which export to Islamic markets.
Some only allow in homecoming citizens or foreign travelers under extraordinary circumstances. Find out how the region is working to stop the spread of the new coronavirus.
Launched on the Asian market in late 2017, Ruby chocolate went global last year. In December, Emirati company Chocodate, which makes chocolate-coated dates, put its own spin on the product.
There’s more to the emirate of Dubai than skyscrapers, malls and bling. A tour that honors the traditions of desert-dwelling Arabs is a great idea for tourists looking to go off the beaten path.
Syrian-Palestinian vocalist Oula Al-Saghir formed Nahawand, a band whose name harkens back to the scales used in traditional Arab music. The quartet will play a show at the Palestinian bar Al Janiah, in São Paulo, on April 1.
Quality Standard LTD joined the Anufood Brazil expo in a bid to get into South America. It already sells its product to 23 countries.

