The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce released a statement informing that it is the only chamber officially recognized in Brazil by the Union of Arab Chambers.
Author: From the Newsroom
In April, the country’s airports received over 2 million passengers. The Casablanca terminal accounted for 40% of the total.
The IMF released a preliminary report of a visit to the Arab country and praised the efforts made to go forward with the reform program. The Fund should disburse other USD 2 billion to Egypt as part of their agreement.
The visa waiver will become effective as of June 3. The same agreement will apply to Emiratis travelling to Brazil.
Brent North Sea crude oil reached USD 80.18, the highest price in four years.
It will include a photo exhibit from Gibran’s collection in three São Paulo subway stations and at Espaço Cultural of Conjunto Nacional, between June and August. A ceremony is scheduled for June 12 at Teatro Sesi.
A business delegation led by the Arab Brazilian Chamber has been to Egypt, Tunisia, Mauritania and Jordan, and such is the worth of deals expected to come to fruition in the coming 12 months.
The 1st Meeting of Brazil-Lebanon University Presidents began this Wednesday (16) in Beirut.
Purchases saw a 10.8% drop in April and a 13.2% drop in the first four months of the year.
The growth seen in 2018’s first three months is the highest since 2014’s Q2.
A ceremony in Brasília remembered the 70th anniversary of the day in which over 700,000 Palestinians were banished or fled their lands with the establishment of the state of Israel.
The industry saw foreign sales slide in January, February and March, before rebounding in April to 9.87 million pairs of shoes shipped, grossing a combined USD 93.18 million.
Brazilian industry produced 88,422 units in April, according to sector association ABRACICLO.
The surplus is the result of USD 8.8 billion in exports and USD 5.7 billion in imports in the month’s first two weeks.

