Brazil’s president made a speech at the General Assembly of the UN in New York this Tuesday (24) and, while addressing the partnerships that his government has developed, he mentioned his visit to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar.
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President Jair Bolsonaro will travel to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, as well as China, from October 24 to 30, according to Apex-Brasil. The agency invites Brazilian businesspeople to join the business meetings that will occur in parallel to the visits.
Tereza Cristina started this Thursday (19) her appointment in the country, the last one she’ll visit in the mission that also included Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait.
Conservative Law professor Kais Saïd and media entrepreneur Nabil Karoui, who’s in jail, were the best-voted hopefuls in the first round of the presidential race.
Training event about good practices for living animal sea transport took place in São Sebastião. Director of the organization talked on cattle exports to the Arab world, which grossed USD 153 million in 2018.
Egypt’s Commercial Office in São Paulo launched its third showroom in the capital of the state of Rondônia, Brazil.
Charges in the emirate are competitive in the lead-up to Expo 2020, in a bid to address increased room availability.
The organization’s secretary-general Tamer Mansour will be a speaker at the food security-themed event due November 12 and 13. Member companies get 50% off.
The officials discussed preparations for president Jair Bolsonaro’s upcoming trip to the United Arab Emirates.
The first eight months of the year saw 1.14 million bags shipped from Brazil to the Arab bloc. Overall, exports saw the largest volume for the period in the last five years.
The 19th Sipsa-Filaha will run from October 7 to 10 in Algiers, focusing on food security, and 23,000 people are expected to attend.
IMF report shows that trade uncertainty may affect global growth in 2019, but in some regions, like the Middle East, it remains moderately low.
Ambassador and Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce International Relations vice president Osmar Chohfi sat in as a guest in a panel on the Middle East and North Africa during an event at the University of São Paulo on Thursday.
The fourth edition of Shopping D nas Arábias brings food and services to refugee people.

