Apex-Brasil and online services platform Rede Mulher Empreendedora will train 6,000 businesswomen on how to export. The initiative is backed by the United Nations’ International Trade Centre.
Author: Marcos Carrieri
Beginning in October, registration of documentation relating to foreign trade operations will only be available online.
In a lecture sponsored by the Arab Chamber, the manager for Latin America at the National Bank of Abu Dhabi, Angela Martins, said transactions following the rules of Islam can help businesses expand.
The dramatic reading of ‘The welcome of the emperor’ (direct translation) is inspired in the trip D. Pedro II to Lebanon in 1876 and the immigration that followed. The play will be staged on September 29th in São Paulo.
The exhibition is the largest of the construction sector in the Middle East and Brazil’s space will have 120 square meters. The event is an opportunity to consolidate the brand of exporting companies.
Until August, 8,400 people received refuge in the country. The Ministry of Justice reinforced the agency that analyses the requests, decentralized interviews and increased the number of staff.
French museum created a hall to store the Islamic art collection. Sculptures, carpets and manuscripts are some of the relics on display for the public.
The Syrian engineer Talal Altinawi already cooks typical cuisine dishes and wants to open his business. For funding, he turned to crowdfunding, in which unknown people donate via internet.
Six Brazilian companies and the sector’s association will attend, for the first time, the SMES exhibition, to be held in September. The sector released a study about the impact of the activity in Brazil’s economy.
Representatives of 12 countries, among them Sudan and Egypt, will take part in the fifth edition of the project, which offers classes and visits to Brazilian institutions.
NGO offers Portuguese classes, course material, food and clothing. There are vacancies for new students, but the organization asks for support from companies and volunteers.
Such is the estimate from the Brazilian Animal Protein Association for 2015. According to the organization, buyers are turning to Brazil due to avian flu outbreaks in other producing countries.
Market access actions and financing are part of the government package and could help small-sized companies sell abroad. However, specific measures targeting the segment are lacking.
In Brazil, exports surpassed imports by US$ 2.2 billion from January through June, the highest first-half surplus since 2012. Exports and imports both declined, but the latter dropped by a higher rate.

