People who want to aid Libyans affected by the heavy rains and floods this month can donate to the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce campaign. Medicines and food purchased with the funds will be sent to the country through a Brazilian government agency.
Author: Isaura Daniel
ANBA was established in 2003 by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and covers the main stories of the Brazil-Arab countries’ relationship in the last two decades. The trilingual agency accumulates several awards and prepares to launch a new visual identity.
Twenty years ago, when ANBA was founded, the Brazilian bus manufacturer posted a sharp increase in exports to the Arab market. Since then, thousands of vehicles have been shipped, and Marcopolo now stands as a steady supplier.
In addition to promoting debates, the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum will be a space for networking between different players in the halal market. The event will take place in São Paulo on October 23 and 24.
The 18th Arab World Film Festival opened this Thursday (31) at Cinesesc in São Paulo. The first screening was ‘Mother Valley,’ in which women in a Lebanese village endure the reality of the local patriarchy, the 1958 conflict, and the desire for freedom.
Helena Leite Rodrigues Fernandes, from São Paulo, obtained an MBA from USP on opportunities for applying blockchain technology in Brazil’s relationship with Arab countries. The Arab Brazilian Chamber’s platform was studied.
As it turns 100, the institution founded by immigrants from Homs to assist children and adolescents adapts to the new reality of the social work in Brazil. Partnerships with ESG companies and the creation of a methodology to measure the results of the third sector are part of it.
The first Arab immigrant in Brazil and the first Arabic newspaper in Latin America are some of the findings of the Project of Digitization of the Memory of the Arab Immigration to Brazil. Open for consultation since last year, the archive has 120,000 digitized pieces and has been used by researchers.
The Brazilian Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Carlos Fávaro, and a business delegation concluded their visit to the UAE this Thursday (3) after an extensive schedule of talks on sustainable production.
The Global Halal Brazil Business Forum will gather halal market experts and players from Brazil and elsewhere from October 23 to 24 in the WTC Events Center in São Paulo. The meeting has cemented itself as the country’s biggest event on the topic. Registration is open.
The United Arab Emirates National Archives Research advisor Aisha Bilkhair spoke in the Arab Brazilian Chamber in São Paulo on Monday (31), giving an overview of the history and culture of her country.
In meetings in Saudi Arabia, Brazil’s Agriculture minister Carlos Fávaro saw a local willingness to take part in the program that plans on doubling Brazil’s food output without deforestation. Businesspeople participating in the delegation had parallel meetings supported by the Arab Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil.
The Brazilian minister of Agriculture and Livestock is leading a mission to the two Arab countries starting this Saturday (29), seeking investors for environmental sustainability actions in Brazilian agribusiness.
Researcher and writer Roberto Khatlab will talk about the history of resilience in the Arab country in a lecture on August 3 at the Monte Líbano Club.

