Decline in ethanol sales and increase in sugarcane processing allowed Brazil to supply 30 million tonnes to the world sugar market.
Author: Marcos Carrieri
Learn a bit more about the history of Arab Chamber Cultural director Silvia Antibas, one of the recipients of the 2019 UNESCO-Sharjah Prize for Arab Culture announced earlier this month.
In a report, the International Monetary Fund says that reforms announced by the government should bring growth back, however, warns that they need the Congress’ support.
A forum was held to showcase projects in the Gulf country, which is on a revenue drive to make up for the oil price drop. The CEO of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce was a speaker.
A report from the UN agency notes that the world economy needs structural changes in order for investment and wages to grow in years to come, and that industrialization can usher in that expansion.
Restorer Hela Djobbi is part of the team of experts working on the restoration of the Monument to the Independence in São Paulo.
The airline now has four weekly flights to the country. In October, a larger plane will be used from Casablanca to São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. A change of terminal will be made in November.
Refugees, Syria, Ukraine, Russia, xenophobia, and human rights violations. The future awaiting the next United Nations secretary general is a challenging one.
The Consulate General of the United Arab Emirates in the Brazilian city and the Dubai Exports agency are organizing a seminar and business meeting with 14 companies from the Arab country.
Lord International produces shaving and hair removal razors and Brazil is one of its largest clients. At the Private Label fair, an executive said that there’s available room in the country for more brands.
Firms will be required to register with the Egyptian government, especially those selling consumer goods and food. The Arab Chamber is the only body authorized to certify export papers.
An event in September will focus on challenges faced by females seeking gender equality in different countries. Delegates will come from Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, Tunisia, and Palestine.
Clients from the Arab country will come via VIP Buyer Project, organized by Brazilian Footwear, the promotion program for the industry’s products abroad. The goal is getting to know importers’ demands.
Business owners from Lebanon will be in São Paulo and Brasília from November 25 to December 2 for the first edition of the conference ‘Energy of the Lebanese Diaspora’ for Latin America.

