The country lifted its ban on beef from Brazil in November of last year, but it will only start buying once manufacturing units have been accredited anew.
Author: Marcos Carrieri
The professor Mamede Mustafa Jarouche will teach a mini-course based on Arabic literature at the Social Service of Commerce’s Research and Formation Center.
The executive secretary of Brazil’s Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade welcomed diplomats from 15 African countries, among them Tunisia, Sudan, Libya and Algeria, to discuss a facilitation of investments agreement.
Managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde said that the commodity’s low price allows governments of developing countries to end subsidies.
The Arab country’s Commerce and Industry minister Ali Al-Sunaidy spoke on the subject during a seminar at the Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo. ‘There are opportunities here,’ he said.
On March 08 and 09, an event will bring together executives and government officials in Kuwait City. The goal is economic diversification.
Shower maker Fame is taking part in the Khartoum International Fair and had an order placed by its representative in the Arab country. The product is not widespread in the local market yet.
Starting next May, the airline will introduce a flight to Rio de Janeiro and, at the end of the year, it will replace the aircraft with a higher-capacity model.
Agricultural equipment and commodities are the most sought items by companies from Sudan visiting the Brazilian stand at the Khartoum International Fair.
New president of the Brazilian Association of Defense and Security Materials Industry, Frederico Aguiar, says that Brazil can work in partnership with friendly Arab countries through exports and industrial operations in the region.
Murilo Meihy, professor of Contemporary History at Rio de Janeiro Federal University, launches work in which he portrays the culture of Lebanese immigrants through stories of his family.
Sesc’s Itaquera unit, in São Paulo, is hosting dance and literature presentations in February and March. The goal is to spread the traditions, customs and influences that make up Brazilian culture.
Architect Vincenzo Visciglia is launching a store carrying decoration items and haute couture pieces in late February. The official launch will be in March and the clientele is the high-income public.
Oriental Weavers operates in more than 130 countries, with manufacturing plants in the United States, China and Egypt. Now the company wants to open the Brazilian market.

