Butantã Shopping mall will have an open space for gastronomic and artistic events on the next two weekends, March 3 to 5 and 10 to 12.
Author: From the Newsroom
The Brazilian government decided to levy a 9.2% tariff on crude oil exports to compensate for the loss of revenue due to the gradual lift of tax exemptions on fuel.
The Brazilian space at the World Exhibition in Dubai was chosen as the world’s best cultural architecture project by ArchDaily readers.
Egypt approved the nomination of ambassador Paulino Franco de Carvalho Neto. Appointment has yet to be confirmed by the Federal Senate.
The Financial Action Task Force removed the Arab country from increased monitoring in its areas of activity, which include anti money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism. This fact is expected to make Morocco more attractive for investment.
Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa won the first place in the FEI Endurance World Championship, making him the champion of the 160-kilometer race.
Brazil’s Arab Culture Institute will hold a series of online debates on Arab culture in the coming months. The first will occur this Wednesday (1), at 7:00 pm BRT, with professor and writer João Baptista de Medeiros Vargens.
A report by capital market company Riyad Capital pointed out that Saudi Arabia’s gross domestic product growth will be driven by increasing investment spending.
Brazil’s Ministry of Affairs reported that the government will send 65 water purifiers and seven tonnes of food to Syria next week.
Fiber Conversion Company converts textile waste back into fiber to produce rug pads, mopping pads and mattress pads. The firm exports.
Saudi Arabia earned USD 22.8 billion from international oil sales in December. The commodity accounted for 79% of the country’s exports.
At the Middle East’s leading healthcare trade show, Brazilian medical device firms signed USD 4.2 million in immediate deals. Other USD 16.6 million in deals are expected to be generated over the next 12 months.
The group will include certifiers and aim to spread knowledge about the market and halal certification, among other tasks. The project seeks to boost exports of halal food from Brazil.
Small and medium enterprises, nonprofit organizations and high schools can submit entries before May 2, 2023.

