Even in a year of pandemic, the combined throughput at state-run and private terminals and ports was up 4.2%.
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The Saudi administration said only those immunized against the coronavirus will only be allowed to take the religious pilgrimage this year.
The Consulate General of Syria in São Paulo has made available to importers a list of roughly 50 types of items the country can supply in 2021.
IMF projects that the Tunisian GDP will grow by 3.8% in 2021, following a contraction of 8.2% in 2020. The pandemic hit tourism receipts hard.
The Brazilian food company reported that its unit in Toledo, Paraná has been accredited by the Arab country’s government to ship breaded poultry items. The audit was held through video conferencing.
The Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil) released the results from the Dubai industry show that marked the return of Brazilians to in-person events in the Arab world. Deals made at the show are expected to yield USD 236.7 million in the months ahead.
In January, Brazil’s revenue from exports to the Arabs climbed 74% from a year ago.
Brazil’s Arab Culture Institute started a course in Brazilian Portuguese on the contributions of Arab and Islamic peoples to the humankind. The first class was on Medicine and saw 700 registered viewers.
Emirates reported on Friday (26) that services from São Paulo to the emirate will remain suspended until further notice. But the airline will accept passengers with connections.
A guide called ‘Using Language to Conquer’ brings important words for Brazilians to communicate in 22 languages, including Arabic, to serve as a tool in business.
The number of enterprises in such zones across the United Arab Emirates climbed 4.4% in 12 months. These enterprises make up over 8% of all operating businesses in the country.
Plane arrived at Guarulhos Airport on Tuesday (23) with two million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The North African country is looking to meet over 52% of its electricity needs through renewable resources by 2030.
ICAB has launched a new project of short online courses with guest lecturers and professors. The first topic to be addressed is Arab nationalism.

