Businessmen from Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia are going to participate in Art Mundi, an international handicraft fair to begin in the southeastern Brazilian capital next Friday. A total of 200 exhibitors are expected from 22 countries and 16 Brazilian states.
Author: Mark Ament
Esmod, a traditional French fashion school that has a branch in Brazil, is present in Tunisia, Lebanon, Syria, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. Last week the president of the French institution, Nino Satoru, was in São Paulo and addressed the growth of the professional styling market in the Arab world.
Esmod, a traditional French fashion school that has a branch in Brazil, is present in Tunisia, Lebanon, Syria, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. Last week the president of the French institution, Nino Satoru, was in São Paulo and addressed the growth of the professional styling market in the Arab world.
Sales to the region generated revenues of US$ 636.2 million to Brazil last month, a record monthly value. During the first seven months of the year, exports have already reached US$ 3.3 billion. Egypt was the greatest importer of Brazilian products in the period.
From the Newsroom* São Paulo – Representatives of state governments, federations of industries and businessmen have been meeting, since yesterday (3), in Curitiba, the capital of the southern Brazilian state of Paraná, for Seminar "Strategies for Industrial Development in the States", promoted by the Federation of Industries of the State of Paraná in partnership with
Brazilian petrochemical company Braskem had revenues of US$ 613 million with exports in the first half of this year. The company produces thermoplastic resin and has 14 industrial plants in the country. Braskem net revenues reached US$ 2.5 billion between January and June.
The 7th Book Biennial of the State of Ceará, in Northeastern Brazil, has Arab literature as its theme. According to the organizers of the event, the idea is to show that the Arab habit of narrating stories is also a tradition of the state of Ceará. Five Arab writers have guaranteed their presence in the event, which begins on August 18.
The 7th Book Biennial of the State of Ceará, in Northeastern Brazil, has Arab literature as its theme. According to the organizers of the event, the idea is to show that the Arab habit of narrating stories is also a tradition of the state of Ceará. Five Arab writers have guaranteed their presence in the event, which begins on August 18.
Aldemir Abdala, of Lebanese origin, transformed his small family business in the Municipal Market in the centre of São Paulo, in southeastern Brazil, into an empire of dry foods and beverages. He now has four stands at the Market, sells over 4,000 items, employs 69 people and ships products all over Brazil.
Aldemir Abdala, of Lebanese origin, transformed his small family business in the Municipal Market in the centre of São Paulo, in southeastern Brazil, into an empire of dry foods and beverages. He now has four stands at the Market, sells over 4,000 items, employs 69 people and ships products all over Brazil.
Arvind Chaddha is going to talk about the franchising market in the region of the Gulf next Tuesday at the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce. The main aspect is going to be the fashion sector. The seminar is being organised by the Arab Brazilian Chamber, the Brazilian Export and Investment Promotion Agency and the Brazilian Franchising Association.
The veterinary surgeon Eduardo Antunes Dias moved to the Arab country ten months ago to work for an institute that develops research on the tahr, a kind of wild goat from the region. The mission faced by Dias, who works with researchers from another six countries, is to ensure the future of these animals, which are threatened with extinction.
The veterinary surgeon Eduardo Antunes Dias moved to the Arab country ten months ago to work for an institute that develops research on the tahr, a kind of wild goat from the region. The mission faced by Dias, who works with researchers from another six countries, is to ensure the future of these animals, which are threatened with extinction.
Blooming International, a trading company from São Paulo, Brazil, exports corned beef and sugar to seven Arab countries. The company was established in 2001 and has in the Arabian Peninsula and Africa its main markets.

