The Latin American giant’s exports of machinery and equipment grew compared to February 2024 and January 2025, totaling USD 869.62 million. Over the two-month period, Argentina increased its purchases by 73.4%.
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An International Monetary Fund report highlights the Gulf Cooperation Council nations’ strategies to increase the digital sector’s share of GDP and make it dominant in government services.
According to the port management company Mwani, 247 vessels docked in the country in March, marking a 9% increase compared to February. The volume of building materials alone saw an 118% surge in activity.
Royal Air Maroc takes Brazilian travel agents to Moroccan cities to showcase the country as a tourist destination, as well as a connection to Africa and Europe.
LAAD Defence & Security brings together companies from the sector in Rio de Janeiro starting Tuesday (1).
The Brazilian cement maker announced that it has completed the transfer of all its assets in the Arab country to China’s Sinoma Cement Co., Ltd.
Overall, the Arab country imported fewer Brazilian goods in February, but there was growth in the acquisition of less traditional products.
Companies listed on the stock exchange of the Arab country reported net profits of USD 13.8 billion last year, compared to USD 12.7 billion in 2023.
United Arab Emirates-headquartered airline hires captain and first officer for Airbus A320 aircraft.
Out of the Arab countries, in addition to Egypt’s favorable position to secure a spot in the 2026 World Cup, Morocco and Algeria maintain good chances. The United Arab Emirates fired their coach, and like other nations in the region, it is still in the running.
Point-of-sale transactions in Saudi Arabia climbed last week, a growth led by jewelry purchases, which increased at 29.9%.
Growth was recorded in the first two months of the year compared to the same period in 2024.
The mayor of Fortaleza, Evandro Leitão, met in Abu Dhabi with Muhammad Saif Al Suwaidi, Director-General of the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD).
The public can visit, free of charge, an exhibition featuring 30 illustrated panels covering 14,000 years of Syrian history. The club is located on the main avenue of São Paulo’s capital.

