A shopping mall in Belo Horizonte will hold an exhibition from January 3 to March 30 on the most famous pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, featuring virtual reality experiences for visitors.
Author: From the Newsroom
The unemployment rate decreased to 6.1% at the end of November, the lowest percentage in the historical series of the survey. This means that 510,000 people left unemployment in the country.
The trade balance was boosted by a similar percentage increase in exports from both countries. Kuwait supplies mainly oil to the Brazilian market. Brazil exports chicken meat.
Born in Romania but with a Jordanian father, shoe designer Amina Muaddi studied in Europe and built an international career. In 2018, she launched a brand under her own name, that has garnered famous fans.
Egypt is advancing the development of Terminal 4 at Cairo International Airport, implementing advanced technologies with the goal of enhancing the travel experience and accommodating 30 million passengers annually.
The announcement was made in a joint statement by Brazil’s agriculture and foreign ministries, and it also includes the opening of the macadamia nut market.
The Brazilian government has allowed companies to receive interest rate equalization for export credit before shipping goods, rather than only after dispatch or invoicing.
Finance Minister Laaziz Faid announced that starting next year, all public banks will be able to offer credit to the local agribusiness sector. The measure aims to boost productivity.
Three Brazilian ministries have come together to recreate a committee focused on a UNESCO program aimed at documenting the collective memory of humanity and providing access to this heritage.
The International Monetary Fund praises the country’s economic policy management and economic resilience but warns about regional instabilities and climate challenges.
Dubai-based logistics company, which has a terminal at the Port of Santos, announced the decision to open six new cargo-focused offices in Brazilian cities by 2026.
SINM, a mining company from the Arab country, had a loan of USD 150 million approved by the African Development Bank, which will help it expand the logistics of iron ore transportation.
The World Economic Forum has signed an agreement to establish one of its Fourth Industrial Revolution centers, called C4IR, in Oman. It will be the sixth of its kind in the Middle East and the 22nd globally.
The Iraq International Exhibition for Construction, Building, and Infrastructure is taking place this week, featuring 80 exhibitors interested in participating in the sector. Local leaders state that the country is experiencing a positive phase in construction, particularly in urban areas.

