Gilberto Gil, pianist Tania Maria and group Barbatuques are going to participate in three musical events. The shows are going to take place in the historic sites of Beiteddine, Baalbeck and Byblos.
Author: Marina Sarruf
The Dubaipede, a stylised bicycle for 17 people, is the newest invention of businessman Nerino Furlan, who will take a city tour of the emirate with a group of 25 Brazilians.
Representatives of five companies in the Arab world are going to participate in the second edition of the Abimad in 2008, at the end of the month. They seek high-end furniture for hotel projects.
Mister Sheik, which already has 33 shops in São Paulo and Paraná, is expanding operations. Up to the end of the year, new units should be inaugurated in Brazil and Angola.
The Brazilian shoe producer, which already has shops in the Emirates and Jordan, is going to open a new one in Syria in February and is also studying opening units in Kuwait and Egypt.
The new collection by jeans manufacturer DTS was inspired by the heritage of Eastern countries, among them Morocco. Mosaics, arabesques and the desert were some of the references.
The new collection by jeans manufacturer DTS was inspired by the heritage of Eastern countries, among them Morocco. Mosaics, arabesques and the desert were some of the references.
Brazilian companies are expecting new clients and buyers from the Arab market during the shoe fair, to be held in São Paulo next week.
The statement was made by the new Brazilian ambassador to Jordan, Fernando de Abreu, whose first mission will be to help prepare the coming of king Abdullah II.
The statement was made by the Libyan ambassador to Brasília, Salem Omar Ezubedi. He told ANBA that that the countries sustain differentiated relations and highlighted sectors with potential for trade.
From January to October, Brazilian purchases have already reached US$ 98 billion, growth of 30% over the same period last year. Total imports in 2006 reached US$ 91.35 billion. Brazilian imports generated US$ 132.36 billion in the first 10 months of the year.
A former teacher and a dancer, Adriana Almeida designs and sells belly dancing apparel with the aid of embroiders from the outskirts of the southeastern Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. Adriana has exported to Mexico, Spain, and the United States, and wants to increase her production.
The total grew from US$ 852.5 million in the first half of 2004 to US$ 2.515 billion in the same period this year. There was also a 233% increase in transfers from foreign companies to their branches in Brazil.
Patrícia Rodrigues established a small studio in Fortaleza, capital of the northeastern Brazilian state of Ceará, two and a half years ago to produce natural soap from fruit, seeds and herbs. The products, sold at a kiosk in Fortaleza are already exported to Portugal, Italy, England and Cape Verde. In Brazil, the brand is only going to begin expansion this year, with introduction of its products to the southern region of the country.