The World Bank projects that the country’s economy will contract further, on the back of a 20.3% contraction in 2020.
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Specialists from four countries will discuss business, and investment possibilities between the two regions on June 9, at 11 am (BRT). Online registration is open and free of charge.
The Brazil Arab News Agency will start publishing articles this Wednesday (2). The section debuts with articles by the head of the Arab League in Brazil and a specialist in the internationalization of companies.
Following a recommendation of Anvisa, the entry of foreigners is banned by land or water. The measure is temporary, and no lenght was detailed.
The Red Sea Development Company announced that it will build the world’s largest desalination plant using solar and wind energy.
Health certification for the export of livestock from Brazil to the UAE was approved in April. A demand for animals to produce halal meat and milk is expected.
In Late April, the airline’ freight branch flew seven lions from Ukraine back to the natural reserves in South Africa. Program started earlier this year.
According to the group’s executive, sales in stores of the brand’s malls decreased by 19% last year; however, there are signs of recovery for 2021.
The award recognizes people, groups, and institutions that work to promote Arab culture. A third party must nominate candidates. Candidature submission deadline is July 30.
The Central Bank of Bahrain has directed financial institutions to defer loan repayments for six months for all individuals and companies. This aims at alleviating the impacts of the pandemic. The country has announced an interruption in non-essential commercial activities due to COVID-19.
Representatives of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce office in Dubai were received at the Ras Al Khaimah Chamber of Commerce and Industry and discussed how to bring business people from Brazil and the emirate together.
The International Monetary Fund announced the deliverance of USD 1.6 billion to the country, concluding a USD 5.2 billion agreement. The organization reemphasized the sound prospects for the Egyptian economy, expected to grow 2.8% in the current fiscal year and 5.2% in the next.
Program that offers places in Brazilian universities to international students is open for application. Citizens from 68 countries, including Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria, and Tunisia, can apply.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber signed an agreement with Qatar’s Port Health and Food Control Section for the electronic verification of documents in Brazilian food exports to the Arab country.

