The projected growth represents a slowdown compared to last year, when the country expanded by 6.3%. Prospects, however, remain positive, according to the IMF.
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Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were some of the leading buyers of the product in October. The reopening of the Chinese market is expected to lead the sector to perform better than in 2024.
CEO of the Maraey tourist and residential complex, Emilio Izquierdo, is traveling to the UAE and Saudi Arabia to join real estate and tourism discussions and showcase the Maricá development to investors.
The fourth stage of discussions for a free trade agreement will conclude on Friday (7) at the headquarters of Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Brasília.
At the opening of the Leaders’ Summit at COP30 in Belém, the Brazilian president said differences must be addressed to combat global warming.
As he concludes his term as head of the League of Arab States Mission in Brazil, Qais Shqair reflects on the various initiatives undertaken by the organization to strengthen Brazil–Arab relations during his tenure and also highlights the contribution of the Council of Arab Ambassadors in Brazil to this connection.
The meeting will be held in Belém, the host city of the United Nations climate summit. The agenda includes speeches and debates on the central topics of COP30.
The emirate has a special program for the book industry this week, with lectures, business meetings, and visits to local cultural institutions ahead of the opening of its book fair.
In a statement released on Friday (31), the company also said it is exploring the launch of a destination in Africa.
The book “Learn to Negotiate with the Arab World: Where the Impossible Is Possible” by Rafael Solimeo has been nominated in the Business category of one of Brazil’s most prestigious literary awards.
In an interview with ANBA, Secretary-General of the Union of Arab Chambers, Khaled Hanafy, says products and services made according to Islamic standards can be the way to a less polluted world.
Over 400,000 hectares planted with beans, sesame, wheat, corn, and watermelon are seen as key to promoting economic development.
The course was launched during the Halal Technical-Scientific Congress to provide education on halal concepts, which cover products and services permissible for Muslim consumption.
Angela Martins, CEO for Latin America at First Abu Dhabi Bank (C), launched the second edition of her book, A banca islâmica [Islamic banking], on Tuesday (28) during the Global Halal Brazil (GHB) Business Forum in São Paulo. Martins presented a copy to Ali Hussein El Zoghbi (L), Vice-President of FAMBRAS Halal Certifier and author

