The government has released a travel guide containing entertainment options in the capital and the rest of the state. São Paulo will receive 300,000 foreigners and host six matches.
Author: Isaura Daniel
Eleven kiosks which will offer licensed items are ready to operate at malls and bus stations. By May 20th, there should be 30 of them.
An Institute at University Cândido Mendes is offering an extension course in the language beginning on April 26th. International Relations students are the primary target, but non-students may apply.
Law firm Mattos Filho taxation attorneys Luiz Felipe Centeno Ferraz and Flávio Milano will speak on April 15th on the impact of taxes on investment flows between Brazil and other countries.
So said the Foreign Ministry’s Political undersecretary general Paulo Cordeiro during a tribute paid by the Arab Brazilian Chamber at São Paulo’s Jockey Club. The event celebrated the Arab Community Day.
A show featuring items from the Egyptian civilization is open at MorumbiShopping up until April 20th. Some of the objects are original and came from the Museum of Cairo.
Technicians from African countries were in Tocantins and Goiás to learn about the cropping and processing of the product. A representative of Mauritania was part of the delegation.
“Mercado Persa” will take place between April 11 and 13 at the WTC São Paulo Events Center, in São Paulo’s capital. The festival will have concerts, dance competitions, lectures, workshops, fair and parade.
The Brazilian shipbuilding company Ventura sold four leisure boats to the emirate in late 2013. The boats arrived at their destination last month, and the company is looking to do more business with the Arab market.
Indaiatuba Mall, in São Paulo’s countryside, holds exhibitions on the Arab country. Main attraction is life-size replica of mummy. Actress dressed up as Cleopatra paraded on the site on Sunday.
Importers from Algeria, Oman, Morocco and Iraq have attended Expodireto Cotrijal, an agribusiness fair held this week in the city of Não-Me-Toque, Rio Grande do Sul. They discussed partnerships.
Ports in Paraná receive half the fertilisers coming to Brazil from abroad. Earlier this year, Paranaguá finished implementing an integrated electronic system that will raise shipping efficiency.
Four Arab importers have visited São Paulo this Tuesday on their way to Expodireto Cotrijal, the agribusiness fair which takes place in the municipality of Não-Me-Toque.
Expodireto Cotrijal opens this Monday (10) and will receive delegates from six Arab companies for business matchmaking rounds. The event is a hub for crop sales and introduction of new technologies.

