Some 80 executives and authorities attended the launch of the first EPZ in the state of Minas Gerais. The 260-hectare area is available to industries as varied as agribusiness, pharmaceuticals and footwear.
Author: Bruna Garcia Fonseca
The Brazilian manufacturer already sells to Saudi Arabia and Iraq, and is now in talks with the UAE, Morocco, Syria, Qatar and Egypt. It will be at the Beauty World expo in Dubai next May.
The fashion designer travelled to the country with a group formed by the brand’s customers and held a fashion show Sunday (15) in Marrakech.
An IMF team visited Muscat from April 3 to 16 and made a positive assessment on the economic scenario, forecasting an increase in revenues from other sectors other than oil.
The 20th edition of ‘It’s All True’ takes place in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro until April 19. It will show a Lebanese short film and an Algerian feature film.
The nation blends Arab culture and the traditions of Islam with international trends. Consumption, cafes and skyscrapers are part of everyday life in Kuwait City.
The exports manager at Embrator, Mohamed Kamal, visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, in São Paulo, and said he is out to find partnerships.
Brazil’s sanitaryware maker shipped product for a residential complex project in Abu Dhabi, the UAE. This is the first major project in a Gulf country for the company.
Enrolment is open for the open course in ‘The Classic Arab-Muslim Civilization’ at the Social Service of Commerce’s Research and Education Center on April 27 and 28, with professor Beatriz Bissio.
Director Barros Filho’s documentary, a portray the life of the Palestinian community in Rio Grande do Sul, was inspired by an ANBA news story.
Delegates from the Suez Canal Economic Zone gave a presentation to Brazilian executives this Wednesday (4) at the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce headquarters.
The forecast points to a USD 50 billion trade surplus in 2018.
Tourism officials from Morocco, Jordan and Egypt discussed the increase in tourist numbers from Brazil to their countries in a panel on Branding and Tourism.
The BNDES’ Paulo Rabello de Castro said USD 15 billion worth of investment in the bank is expected in the next five years, and one third of it could come from Arab countries.

