‘Instruments’ features a selection of nine video installations by Tunis-born artist Ismaïl Bahri.
Author: Bruna Garcia Fonseca
The Brazilian Diaspora will descend on the city from May 23 to 25, representing expatriate communities from about 30 different countries, including Lebanon and the UAE.
Nacer Khémir, from Tunisia, and Malika Halbaoui, from Morocco, will perform and hold workshops during the event, which runs from May 22 to 26 in São Paulo.
Travelling to a Muslim country? Interacting with followers of Islam? Check out how to behave during the time believers fast from sunup to sundown.
The opening of the new branch office in Santa Catarina is scheduled for May 24. The plan is to cut costs for and offer faster services to the members based in the region.
South America’s premier supermarket industry show wrapped up this Thursday. Executives exhibiting their products at the Arab Chamber stand are optimistic about the contacts they made.
The country shipped USD 343.5 million worth of coffee in April, a drop of 12% over the same month of 2017. Year-to-date, foreign sales totaled USD 1.6 billion, also a decline of 12%.
The enterprises exhibiting at the Arab Chamber pavilion in the APAS Show had a busy day.
Registrations are open for Brazilian companies interested in joining a seminar, product tasting and business-to-business meetings with 12 exporters from Egypt next Thursday.
Twenty-five Arab companies from Egypt, the UAE, Lebanon, Sudan and Tunisia are featured in the Arab Chamber’s pavilion at the supermarket industry expo in São Paulo.
Brazil’s president spoke at the opening of the São Paulo Supermarkets Association Show (APAS Show), the premier industry event in South America, with an Arab Chamber pavilion featuring 19 exhibitors.
The 34th Apas Show will run from May 7 to 10 at Expo Center Norte, in São Paulo. One of the leading industry shows, it will feature exhibitors from Egypt, Sudan, the UAE, Lebanon and Tunisia in an Arab Chamber pavilion.
The International Monetary Fund released this Wednesday the report Regional Economic Outlook for the Middle East and North Africa, underscoring five main points.
To celebrate the store’s 120th anniversary, a cultural space will open to host exhibits, a historical archive, workshops and lectures. Run by the Rizzkallah family, the shop has become part of Arab history in Brazil.

