Roundtable will feature Christina Queiroz, director of communication and press at ICArabe, and chef Fred Caffarena.
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Author, actor, and co-director Samir Mourad draws inspiration from his family’s stories to stage “The Dog Who Refused to Die” in Rio de Janeiro.
Brazilian industries exported 39 million pairs of footwear in the first four months of this year. Argentina, the United States, and France were the largest buyers.
Religious leaders from the Antiochian Orthodox Church will speak about Christianity in Syria and Orthodoxy in Brazil during an event at Esporte Clube Sírio on May 31 at 4 p.m. The lecture is open to the public.
Fertilizer imports grew by 19% in February, and national production also increased. The sector association reports a higher demand for the product.
Walt Disney Company and Miral, from the UAE, have announced an agreement to establish a theme park on Yas Island. The goal is to attract the millions of tourists traveling through Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
The increase in flights between Doha and São Paulo was originally scheduled for early July but has been brought forward to June.
Honorary president of the institution, Al-Kassar died at the age of 94, having held ministerial positions and built a leadership career in both the Lebanese and Arab private sectors.
A meeting in Abu Dhabi discussed the financing of infrastructure projects and public-private partnerships during the first gathering of the group held in the Arab country.
Brazil increased its score in the UN index that measures health, education, and income levels of the population. An Arab country ranks among the highest.
Ambassadors from the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Morocco, and Bahrain discuss expanding bilateral partnerships with the state government and meet with local business leaders.
First-quarter results show USD 26.4 billion in orders but also reveal a USD 76 million loss.
Mercosur foreign ministers’ statement indicates talks will conclude soon, with the agreement set to be signed later this year.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce is bringing 15 companies to take part in the supermarket trade fair, which takes place next week in São Paulo. The Brazilian government’s decision to eliminate the import tariff on olive oil is expected to boost business.

