A 5.9% growth is expected in FY2021/22, and a 5% growth is forecasted in FY2022/23.
Author: From the Newsroom
In partnership with the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture, the streaming service will offer a grant to five women from countries like Lebanon, Tunisia and Morocco.
The system offers new residence permits for investors, skilled workers, tourists and long-term residents.
Saudi Arabia’s February crude exports reached 7.3 million barrels per day, the biggest volume since April 2020.
Brazilian food processor got new and renewed approvals to sell to the Iraqi market. Most clearances were related to chicken, but some units will also be able to ship turkey and breaded products.
The Arab country established a Council for Digital Economy and seeks to increase the contribution of the sector to the GDP to 20% over the next 10 years.
Evening meal to end the daily Ramadan fast was hosted on Tuesday (12) in the Itamaray Palace by Brazil’s Foreign Affairs minister Carlos França. Leaders of the Arab Brazilian Chamber participated.
The Dubai-based airline announced that it will resume flights to four destinations, including Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires as of November 2.
Brazil’s bank provided a USD 7 million credit to the company Cipalam requiring a commitment to run inventory of greenhouse gas emissions.
The Brazilian industry shipped 13 million pairs of shoes in March, with a sharp increase in volume. Demand from the United States has gone up.
The International Monetary Fund reached an agreement with Lebanon for a four-year extended fund facility that will however only get full approval if the Arab country enacts a series of reforms.
The Library of Lebanese university USEK has established cooperation with the Moise Khayrallah Center in the United States. Through it, a digital collection of journals and newspapers published by Arab immigrants in Latin America will be processed with OCR technology, facilitating research.
A bill being discussed in Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies plans on increasing financing options for value-added exports like aircrafts and electronics.
Six manufacturers of components for leather, footwear and artifacts from Brazil joined APLF last week, when they signed and agreed upon business agreements.

