Arab crafts, dance and cuisine are part of the event, which takes place from March 31 to April 9 at the Pantanal Event Center.
Author: From the Newsroom
The emirate will host the world championship from April 10 to 23. On the 22nd, Brazilian-born athletes with legend status will compete, including Soneca, Sona, Shaolin, and Pé de Pano.
Brazil’s minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply Blairo Maggi will visit several countries, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, included.
Such is the combined amount of planned and ongoing investments in new developments across the region. Passenger traffic exceeds capacity by 11%.
A research by the World Bank shows that MENA immigrants feel connected to their places of origin and want to contribute to their development. For 26%, their interest increased after the Arab Spring.
The sector slowed down in a comparison with December 2016. The only subsectors to see activity go up were information and communication.
Industry association Abimaq reported that revenue from foreign sales reached USD 607.23 million in February, a 4.2% increase over February 2016.
The Arab country’s industry shipped USD 6 billion worth of products last year, but it could see as much as USD 10 billion come 2020.
The minister of Energy said that the cuts in oil extraction are due to maintenance works, but underlined that the reduction should remain in place for the next two months.
Exports from Brazil increased by 0.4% on average per business day last week, even though foreign sales of meats weathered a blow.
The index increased 3.5 points in March and reached 85.3 points, its highest level since December 2014.
One week after the launching of operation Carne Fraca, the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) association expects a decline in exports due to suspensions.
Investors from abroad placed USD 16.8 billion in the Brazilian economy in the first two months, with these investments finding their way to almost all sectors: industry, services and mining.
The winning bidder for two seaports in Santarém, Pará was Consórcio Porto Santarém, a consortium formed by Petróleo Sabbá and Petrobras Distribuidora.

