Exhibition ‘The Road to Reframe’ [‘Beirute: o caminho dos olhares’] opened this Friday (5) and runs until August 28. The solo exhibition honors the victims of the explosion in the Port of Beirut in 2020.
Author: From the Newsroom
The Arab country was the third leading destination for Brazilian beef from January to July this year. Exports to the Egyptian market expanded by 144%.
International shipments grew in volume and revenue in the first seven months of 2022. In July, however, exports declined. The UAE and Saudi Arabia were among the leading buyers.
On this occasion, the Embassy of Lebanon to Brasilia launched the Humanitarian Aid Fund for the People of Lebanon, a project by the United for Lebanon group, which was officially established as a non-governmental entity.
The investment company from the United Arab Emirates bid to acquire control of Zamp, which owns recognized restaurant chains in Brazil.
In October, the entity will promote a mission to the two Arab countries for Brazilian companies to learn more about innovation initiatives and prospect investments in the region. Details will be presented in a webinar this Wednesday (3).
Brazil doubled its fish exports in the first half of 2022. Frozen fillet was the main item purchased by Libya.
Next week, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the embassy of Lebanon to Brasília will launch a humanitarian fund to aid the Arab country.
The International Monetary Fund has raised its growth forecast for Brazil to 1.7%. The previous report had been made public last April.
The city of Neom will be built to be sustainable and innovative. Within it, The Line will be the environment for urban communities to develop, free of roads and cars amid nature.
Libya Aviation Forum & Expo will take place from November 6 to 8 in Tripoli to present projects and upturn the sector.
Brazil earned USD 643 million from sales to the foreign market in the first half of 2022 and seeks to reach USD 1.4 billion by the end of the year.
The sixth edition of the festival began this Thursday (21) and will last four days, bringing together hundreds of producers and over 50 varieties of the fruit that is a symbol of the Arab world.
The third edition of the online course ‘The Islamic World,’ held by CNA and Fambras, will address ethics and business with Muslim consumer markets. Registration is open and free of charge.

