The trade agency will hold business meetings on April 26 and 27 between Brazilian traders and producers of cashew nuts, Brazil nuts and peanuts and buyers from 10 countries. Companies from Qatar and the UAE will take part.
Author: Isaura Daniel
A refugee in Brazil, Fitoon Assi buys items made from camel, snake and sheep hides made by her family back in the Arab country. She resells the product in fairs organized by NGOs.
An exchange program for students, professors and researchers has been entered into by the Brazilian institution and Aswan University, which also held a Portuguese Language Journey last week.
A documentary on the Sahrawi war for independence, ‘Um Fio de Esperança’ will be out in short and feature versions. The shorter version will premiere on May 2 in São Paulo.
The Com.Pot brand was created last year as part of the ‘Peace On The Table’ project. It employs all women of different religious walks of life, with all proceeds going to peace initiatives.
The Brazilian engineering company, whose partners include Omar Hamaoui of Rio Grande do Sul, is co-building the Mohammed bin Rashid Library, whose collection will comprise 4.5 million books, and smart city Silicon Park.
The meeting will cover migration, refugees and displacement from next Thursday (30) until Saturday (1) at the auditorium of the São Paulo Secretariat of Education. The goal is to find solutions for the current problems.
Twelve films by one of the greatest contemporary filmmakers in Egypt can be watched starting next Wednesday at Banco do Brasil Cultural Center in São Paulo. Khan reveals the less known aspects of Egyptian society.
The exhibition organized by the Arab Chamber opened this Saturday at São Bento subway station in São Paulo. The state secretary of Culture attended the event and underscored the sophistication of the region’s handcrafts.
Art objects and decoration items are on offer in the food court of São Paulo’s Shopping Tatuapé mall through April 2. Egypt, Morocco and the UAE are some of the countries with stands in the fair.
The Arab Chamber will mark the date with an arts and crafts exhibition at a São Paulo Metro station starting next Saturday (25). A thoroughbred Arabian horse race at the city’s Jockey Club is also scheduled.
Three professionals from the Ministry of Agriculture should be assigned to promote agribusiness in Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Morocco. They will also work in the UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait and Algeria.
Five natives of Syria living in Brazil under refugee status are selling items at the exhibition taking place until Sunday at mall Shopping Center 3. They’re offering perfumes, purses, T-shirts, decoration items, etc.
The countries signed a visa waiver agreement for tourism, business and in-transit travellers. The measure is pending approval from Brazil’s National Congress. Michel Temer welcomed Foreign Minister Nahyan.

