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.
Author: From the Newsroom
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.
Brazilian industries shipped 7.5 million pairs of shoes abroad in the first half of 2022. In addition to the increase in volume, there was a 67.5% growth in revenue.
The pilgrimage to Mecca will receive 1 million worshippers this year. They will stay in tents in Mina.
The event aimed at Egyptian and Brazilian businesspeople will take place next Tuesday (5) in the city of São Paulo. The meeting will bring together executives on the day after the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries.
The in-person launch event at the Palestinian restaurant will be this Sunday (3), with the presence of Tabla’s editor, Laura di Pietro, and the book’s translators and editors, Safa Jubran and Michel Sleiman.
Registration is open for four-class courses about The Palestinian Issue and Brazil and Refugees and International Rights, in addition to one-off meetings on the Arab City of Damascus and the Conquest of Constantinople.
According to the Digital Transition minister delegate, the digital sector employs 120,000 people in the country. Morocco has invested in agreements and memoranda to increase investment in the area.
Projects aim to increase wind and solar energy capacity in the Middle East and North Africa from 12.1 to 73 GW by 2030. Oman, Morocco, Algeria and Kuwait have some of the most ambitious plans.
Statement was given by Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei, minister of Energy and Infrastructure of the Gulf country, and reported by WAM.

