ApexBrasil conducted a sector study and saw opportunities for increasing exports with lower tariffs than competitors. Egypt’s market was opened for Brazilian ginger in 2021.
Author: Bruna Garcia Fonseca
The writer, actress, playwright, and daughter of Palestinian scholar Edward Saïd closed the seminar The Intellectual Legacy of Edward Saïd on Wednesday (11). She told about her trip to Gaza with her family at 18, life in New York, and reacted to current events.
Mariam Saïd is in São Paulo and spoke about Edward Saïd’s work as a professor, published papers and books, his love for music, and the question of Palestine. She has been contributing to keeping Saïd’s legacy alive since his death in 2003.
Productions by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, and Tunisia are part of the program of the 47th edition of the festival that takes place from October 19 to November 1st. This year’s selection features 360 films from across 96 countries.
A study published last week by ApexBrasil assesses the potential of the Moroccan market for Brazilian lobsters and poultry genetics. Brazil’s agricultural attaché to Rabat, Ellen Laurindo, said these are products that aren’t yet exported to the country.
Bader Alhelaibi had appointments in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais and met with governor Romeu Zema and secretary of Agriculture Thales Fernandes.
Paulo Rebello is a political analyst and Political Science Ph.D. student at the University of Salamanca, Spain. His research focuses on Brazil’s relations with the Middle East, especially the Gulf countries.
One of Brazil’s leading manufacturers of housewares sells its products to the United Arab Emirates, where it has an office and distribution center, opened a branch in Saudi Arabia, and has plans for expansion in the region. Read an interview with Tramontina’s general manager in the UAE, Eduardo Cansan.
The Algerian-descent filmmaker born in Brazil’s Ceará is about to launch two new films, Mariner of the Mountains and Nardjes A. They were both shot in Algeria and will premiere in Brazil on September 28. ANBA brings an exclusive interview with the director.
The fragrance, possibly used by the most famous queen of Egypt, contains cinnamon, myrrh and pine resin. The balm is on an interactive exhibition in the Federal University of Santa Catarina’s chemistry laboratory in Florianópolis.
First woman to become the head of Brazil’s agricultural research agency, software engineer Silvia Massruhá plans an administration focused on sustainability, traceability, and the digital inclusion of small and midsized Brazilian farmers.
Alejandro Bitar is a diplomat and doctor of Philosophy. He launched his book “The Crisis of Being and its Ontological Message,” written in Arabic, spoke about the topic, and signed autographs at the headquarters of the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
The diplomat and teacher gave a lecture about her rich professional career and talked about how speaking Arabic was key for her.
The Odisseia collection was launched in early August. Other pieces inspired by the Arab country will be released soon. Garcia brings a contemporary look that pays tribute to the Arab country in her jewelry.