The Foreign Minister of Brazil, Celso Amorim, and Egyptian minister Rachid Mohamed Rachid want to establish a committee to proceed with trade talks. They met yesterday, in Brasília.
Author: Marina Sarruf
Leaders from the Arab country met at the Brazilian Association of Auto Parts Manufacturers yesterday and spoke about sector trade. Egyptians participated in business roundtables with the Brazilians.
Sales from Brazil to the Arab market totalled US$ 997 million in July. Imports, in turn, reached US$ 1.04 billion, expansion of 78.7% over July last year.
Twelve Brazilian teachers were selected to teach the martial art in public schools in Abu Dhabi. The emirate plans to make jiu-jitsu into the national sport.
Latitudes is launching a travel package to Morocco, including tourist guides specialising in the history of the Arab country. The aim is for tourists to soak in information on the Moroccan culture.
Before the end of this year, retail chain Marlin Furniture, from the Emirates, should inaugurate a decoration shop. Company representatives came to São Paulo seeking business at a sector fair.
Players of the Under-20 category in the Saudi team spent one month in Rio de Janeiro to practice and play against Brazilian teams. All the players have one dream: playing professionally in Brazil.
Mirela Goi created blog My Arabic Heart after studying the Arab culture for 10 years. Her dream is to travel to the Arab world to write a book. However, she is in a wheelchair and wants to go alone.
This ranks among the priorities of the new ambassador of the Arab country to Brasília, Omer Abubakr. Agriculture, oil and aviation are the sectors in which Sudan wants partnerships with Brazil.
The forecast is by a sector association. Brazil has 1,650 aircraft of the kind and the market is heated due to economic growth, internationalisation of companies and the birth of business hubs.
In August, belly dancer Déborah Valério, who has gained renown with the style in the Arab countries over the last five years, is going to promote a workshop for dancers in São Paulo.
The expressionist paintings by Luiz Cavalli have a modern language that appeals to Brazilians, North Americans and Europeans. Now, his goal is to present his art to the Arab world.
The Brazilian factory, a maker of metal products and hydraulic equipment, hopes to expand exports by 20% this year. The new centre in the Emirates should multiply sales to the Arabs.
The Brazilian Foreign Office promotes today and tomorrow the 1st Conference on Brazilian Communities Abroad. The countries that house Brazilians include Lebanon, which counts on 5,000 residents.