The emirate launched earlier this week a strategy to increase the number of blockchain companies by five times the present number.
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The Council works as a bridge between the Brazilian Embassy in Cairo and the Brazilian community in the Arab country.
A report by Invesco pointed out an uncertain global scenario is leading sovereign funds in the region to reassess investments. Investors are decreasing participation in Europe, and the private sector has gained preference.
The debut novel by journalist and writer Diogo Bercito will be launched in an event on Thursday (21) at the Copan building in São Paulo.
The Brazilian engine manufacturer from the state of Santa Catarina signed a partnership with the Algerian group Cevital to produce and sell motors for washing machines in the city of Setif.
The Brazilian Portuguese translation of The Little Lantern is available to pre-order on the website of publishing house Tabla, which will host a livestream on the author on Wednesday (20).
Last week, the Brazilian Senate approved a draft resolution to establish a group of parliamentarians from Brazil and Bahrain. It was promulgated this Friday (15).
The Moroccan statistics agency projected a 1.3% increase in the country’s GDP in 2022 and a higher percentage in the next.
Brazilian exports to the Arab nations decreased and revenue from July 2021 to June this year dropped. The cycle was of lower production, but the Arab bloc also diminished its share.
The club, founded by young Syrian and Lebanese immigrants, celebrates its anniversary this July 14. Born from the idea of a group of friends, today, the association has 5,500 members, offering leisure, culture, and sports activities.
The Arab country reported 15 new investment projects in the first half of 2022, totaling TND 2.23 billion. Most are in the industry, services, and energy sectors.
The Egyptian capital will host the global fencing competition starting this Friday (15). A delegation with 20 Brazilian athletes will participate in singles and team tournaments.
Startups linked to sectors such as water technologies, energy, design, architecture, transportation, and logistics are eligible to apply. The project is open for applications until August 16.
The Brazilian Parliament Congress held a special session last week to mark the 74th anniversary of the Nakba.

