Renata Geraissati tells the story of the Syrian-born, Armenian-descendant immigrant who established one of the most traditional outlets in São Paulo. Her work will be launched this Thursday.
Author: From the Newsroom
Brazil shipped out over 366,000 tons in October. The poultry farmers’ association says that the data confirms the perspective of recovery.
Export revenues of the bus bodies manufacturer reached BRL 888 million (USD 244.29 million) from January to September.
The company purchased 157,000 barrels per day in the first nine months of this year, up 34,000 from a year ago. Domestic demand picked up while local output diminished.
The organization plans to present a study to president-elect Jair Bolsonaro on the growth potential of trade between Brazil and the Arab countries.
The emirate’s Supreme Oil Council approved ADNOC’s strategic plan, which provides for significant investment through 2023 and a hike in oil, gas and petrochemicals production.
The financial market forecasts a 4.40% inflation rate for Brazil this year. Last week, the forecast was 4.43%.
There will be 84 countries at 13th edition of the international solidarity event, on November 10, in Brasília. Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Sudan and Tunisia have confirmed their participation.
From January 2 to October 29, the country shipped out nearly 34,000 tons. Revenues exceeded USD 29 million.
The South American Soccer Confederation announced the Arab company as the official airline of the body’s club competitions for the next four and a half years.
In the fourth review of the country’s economic reform program, concluded this Wednesday, the staff of the International Monetary Fund that visited the Arab country recommended the disbursement of a new portion of the arranged USD 12 billion loan.
The World Bank released a report this Wednesday. Brazil went from 125th to the 109th position. The UAE is among the top 20 countries for the first time.
The number of jobs in the sector could double in the Middle East, and tourism revenues could surge 21% in the same period.
From November 3 to 6, the city of Sharm El Sheikh should welcome over 35,000 young people from 156 countries to attend the panels, seminars and workshops. The event will be streamed online.

