Egypt, Saudi Arabia and UAE, the top Arab beef buyers, decreased their imports. Overall, though, Brazil exports hit a record high, reaching over 2 million tonnes in 2020.
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Global prospects report points out that the Arab country’s economy will grow by 1.8% in 2021.
The event will take place twice a year, in January and June. The first edition will run from January 28 to 30.
The coronavirus pandemic has affected the revenue and the number of arrivals in the North African country in 2020. The ministries of Tourism and Economic Development are making plans to boost the sector.
Brazilian duo won in the first day of the race, which crosses the Arabian Gulf desert, and Brazilian co-driver came second. Dakar 2021 runs until January 15.
Brazil’s Amazônia-1 satellite was flown from São José dos Campos, São Paulo to Chennai, India. Emirates SkyCargo is the freight arm of the United Arab Emirates-based carrier.
The website of newspaper Arab News featured videos for songs by Arab singers who topped the charts throughout the year.
The UAE’s Zayed Sustainability Award provides funding to innovative projects in five different categories. Entries will be accepted until May 6, 2021.
The prime minister said the administration banned holiday celebrations following reports of a notable increase in coronavirus infection cases over the past few days.
The Iraqi administration wrote in major fiscal reforms into its 2021 budget in an attempt to mitigate the effects of the pandemic and of low oil prices on the population.
The country has resumed the pilgrimage in a phased manner since October and reported that no case of COVID-19 has been recorded.
The selection process offers specific vacancies in undergraduate courses of UNIFESP for refugees and immigrants holding humanitarian visa.
Sales at Brazilian supermarkets were higher than expected this year, the industry association said.
Brazilian manufacturer sold ten units of the utility vehicle Agrale Marruá to the Arab country. They will be used by the Armed Forces.

