On Tuesday (11), the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will host the launch event of a book by its former president Rubens Hannun, featuring a discussion on the future of trade and diplomatic relations between Brazil and Arab countries.
Author: From the Newsroom
With double-digit growth, Brazil’s franchise sector presented its performance for the past year and the challenges for 2025, as reported by the Brazilian Franchising Association (ABF).
The country’s government hosted a FIFA delegation in Brasília to discuss various matters related to preparations for the global tournament to take place in Brazil in two years.
The country has launched a program to renovate 75 units, divided into three phases, aiming to increase the appeal of rail transport as a travel option.
The Center for Arab Studies and the Department of Oriental Languages at the University of São Paulo are organizing a meeting focused on Arab themes in May. Registrations for those interested in presenting papers are open until February 28.
Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock has created the Passaporte Agro to provide exporters with information about newly opened foreign markets. The tool will initially be offered via associations.
The Arab country received 53 ships in the current cruise season until January 20 and expects to welcome over 30 more vessels by April. Qatar has grown as a cruise tourism destination.
Saudi Arabia has approved the International Veterinary Certificate (IVC), allowing Brazil to export ornamental fish to its market.
The prime minister and crown prince visited the area that is part of the local biodiversity expansion project.
The United Nations’ WFP aims to support 7 million people in the country but faces difficulties in reaching all regions.
According to airlines group IATA, the global increase was 10.4% compared to 2023 and 3.8% compared to pre-pandemic 2019.
Achieving high levels of productivity is one of the goals of the National Oil Corporation, according to recent discussions held at the company.
The United Nations initiative has reached Palestinians in Gaza since the ceasefire began, aiming to support one million people each month.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber has announced the balance of the Halal do Brasil project, through which, together with ApexBrasil, it promotes Brazilian halal products in Muslim-majority markets. A total of 124 companies have been supported by the program, and the number of countries reached is increasing.

