The United Arab Emirates approved food safety certifications on live buffalo and bovine imports from Brazil.
Author: From the Newsroom
Following an 18.6% slump in exports in 2020, the outlook for 2021 is positive. Recent figures from the industry were presented during an online event by Abicalçados on Thursday, 15.
The projection will honor the Syrian community for its contributions to Brazil, on Saturday (17), from 7 pm to 10 pm.
Brazil’s Representative Office in Ramallah is accepting entries for a Portuguese contest for children and teens who live in Palestine.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce launched a donation campaign in late March to help fight hunger. The first two deliveries were made in the past few days, with more to come.
Registration is open for the first in a series of workshops the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil) is making available to exporting or would-be exporting companies.
FAMBRAS launched “Noor and the Gate of History”, dubbed in Brazilian Portuguese, an animation TV series for children and youth. It recounts the stories of great Muslim scientists and scholars and debuted on Tuesday, 13.
The Prize’s 2022 edition will accept submissions until May 6. Global prize fund of USD 3 million will be split among the winners.
Iman Humaydan organized ‘Beirut Noir,’ published in Brazil by Editora Tabla. She will discuss the work of other scholars in an online event on Friday (16).
The historic announcement came as part of the country’s space exploration efforts. Nora Al Matrooshi will undergo training at NASA for future space missions.
A mission under Egyptian archeologist Zahi Hawass discovered a 3000-year-old city in Luxor that dates to the reign of Amenhotep III and continued to be used by Tutankhamun and Ay. According to the archeologists, this is the most important archeological discovery in Egypt since the 20s.
The government of Dubai is providing shots to enable international delegations to join the in-person event slated to run from October 2021 to March 2022.
Last month saw 14.9 million tons shipped. More than half of quarter one sales went to China, but Algeria was one of the ten biggest importers.
Foreign sales amounted to 95,800 light vehicles, trucks and buses from January to March, up 7.6% from a year ago.

