The Dubai-based global port operator released its results this Monday (26), showing signs of a rebound in all its markets.
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Close to hosting the G20 summit, the Arab country has shared the programs it created for women to include them in the labor market.
The prediction went from 2% last April to 3.5%. However, performance is still under the impact of the pandemic, which has led to job losses in fields including retail and wholesale, manufacturing, tourism, transportation and construction.
Dubai’s Palm Fountain spans 1,300 sqm, and it features 3,000 LED lamps. Its waters rise as high as 105 meters. It has made the Guinness Book of Records and outdid the Dubai Mall fountain, which was the previous record-holder.
Event halls can accommodate up to 200 people while the duration cannot exceed four hours.
Arab leaders shared information on sustainable practices in Chambers of Commerce and reinforced the purpose of strengthening agreements with Brazil.
During the ABCC forum, Brazil’s BRF Global CEO Lorival Nogueira Luz shared his company’s main sustainable actions. DP World Santos CEO Dallas Hampton also discussed his company’s initiatives.
The membership agreement was signed during the last day of the Brazil-Arab Countries Economic Forum, with the virtual presence of United Nations Global Compact secretary-general in Brazil, Carlo Pereira. The organizations that adhere to the compact commit to follow the ten universal principles in their daily operations.
Speaking at the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries, UAE minister Mariam bint Mohammed Al Mheiri stressed Brazil’s role as a global food supplier. Her Brazilian counterpart Tereza Cristina discussed how to develop more solid agreements with Arab countries.
Alongside representatives of halal certifier organizations, the Arab Brazilian Chamber revealed that it will embark on a new effort to establish the image of Brazilian halal goods as the best in the world. The announcement was made during the Brazil-Arab Countries Economic Forum.
Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil) president Sergio Segovia and Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) president Rubens Hannun signed the agreement this Tuesday (20) during the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries.
Experts from five countries participating in the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries discussed how the pandemic has fast-tracked the paradigm shift that the Industry 4.0 imposes on businesses and how people live their lives.
The system was launched on Tuesday (20) during the signing of the agreement between the ABCC, Maersk, Abiec, ABPA, Fambras Halal, Cdial Halal, and Jordan.
Going forward, ANBA will delve into Brazilian-Arab relations in weekly podcasts. The first two episodes went up on the website this Thursday (15).

