Brazilian companies may register until June 5 to exhibit in Algerian multi-sector fair set to run from June 18 to 23. The space is an initiative from the Arab Brazilian Chamber and Brazil’s embassy in Algeria.
Author: Isaura Daniel
Brazil’s Shorts Co. will likely have a franchise store in a Saudi mall soon. Its flagship product is men’s beach and post-beach shorts, but bikinis, speedos, linen shirts and other items are also available.
Chamber will replace plastic materials used internally, starting a series of measures for sustainability.
Dance and theater performance ‘Urrou’ brings the oxen of the human history, including Apis of the Ancient Egypt religion and Bumba Meu Boi celebrated in Brazil. The play may be seen until May 24 in São José dos Campos.
Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Association holds the event: ‘Lebanon: Country of diversity and harmony’ starting this month, with photo shows, lectures, and the launching of Federal Lottery tickets about the theme.
Health product distributors from the UAE and Saudi Arabia have been invited to B2B meetings under the Brazilian Health Devices projects during the trade show set to run from May 21 to 24 in São Paulo.
The Brazilian heavy metal group will play a show Thursday night at the Hard Rock Café in Dubai. Tickets are on sale.
The Moroccan-born, French-based Abdellah Taïa is one of the guests for the International Book Biennial taking place in Fortaleza next August.
According to information from DETRAN-SP, eight Arab countries are part of the Vienna Convention that allows driving with a Brazilian license for 180 days and with an IDP after that.
Syria’s Art History doctorate holder Ayman Esmandar is giving an overview of the country’s history during the 2nd International Meeting on Language in the Ancient World next June in Porto Alegre, Brazil. He’ll also discuss the Phoenicians.
Ethno Brazil will award 13-day artist residencies to musicians age 18 to 30 in São Paulo, Brazil. An Algerian woman joined the program’s 2018 edition. Registrations are open through May 10.
Publisher Zahle is releasing Marta Tajra’s ‘Brimos – A História da Imigração Árabe para o Brasil,’ de Marta Tajra, no in São Paulo’s Syrian Sports Club on Saturday.
An Arabic version featuring texts by 12 contemporary authors, including upcomer Marcelo Maluf and household name Milton Hatoum, will be introduced at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. The Arab Chamber is a partner for the project.
Held by ICC, the 11th World Chambers Congress runs from June 12 to 14 and will feature Arab countries and the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.

