The Tobias Barreto theater, in the capital Aracaju, will host the eight edition of the event, on September 5th and 6th, with dance shows and courses. Dance company Carpe Diem is promoting the event.
Author: Isaura Daniel
Journalist Lú Braga created a virtual space to report on her everyday life in the Arab country and her experiences as a foreigner. She lives in Beirut since April and also promotes social actions.
The action by the association of travel agencies will train and certify Brazilian tourism operators in various domestic and abroad destinations. The emirate is part of the program, which could increase number of visitors.
Brazilian researcher living in Lebanon, Roberto Khatlab releases this week his work that presents studies and annotations by the emperor about the countries visited in 1871 and 1876.
Brazil’s sales to the region increased 4% in July over the same month of 2014. The volume went up more than 50%. Price of trade products declined.
The region accounted for 6% of the exports in H1 2014 and dropped to 3% in the same period of this year. Even so, the company is strengthening its partnerships abroad.
The city, located in Santa Catarina state, will hold a party from September 1st to 6th with cuisine, music, dance and arts. The local Arab community will offer typical food and presentations.
Miguel Júnior França Chaves de Magalhães takes over the Brazilian embassy in Baghdad next week. He wants to enhance exports to the Arab country, since the trade balance is in deficit on the Brazilian side.
Since March, trading company from Paraná state has shipped to Kuwait and Syria. It also closed deals to Algeria and there’s the possibility of entering Lebanon and UAE. The company processes coffee suited to Arab taste.
The undersecretary of Oman’s Ministry of Culture noticed the interest in his country’s culture by the city of São Paulo. Delegation promotes exhibition in the city and was honored in a dinner by the Arab Chamber.
The fair at Benedito Calixto square gathers 300 exhibitors with antiques, arts and craft, visual arts and cuisine on Saturdays in São Paulo. The place has turned into a tourist attraction.
The Brazilian refractories manufactures closed a five-year supply agreement with Bahrain-based Sulb Steel. The Middle East and Africa account for 3% of the company’s revenue.
The volumes were donated by the National Fund for Education Development to Brazilian communities that live in other countries, including Arab ones. High school textbooks were sent in the first semester.
Lili Bag closed a deal with a retail chain from Saudi Arabia in a fair in Italy last month. Bags and backpacks should arrive in the Arab country between August and September.

