Author: Mark Ament

This statement is by Mohamed Fahmy Ibrahim, Public Relations of Cairo International Fair, in which Brazilian companies and associations are participating. According to him, Brazil may grow on the Egyptian market if it occupies an intermediary position between European industries, which make quality products at high prices, and Asian companies, with low quality and prices.

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The idea is to establish an exhibition with works of art of the São Paulo Art Museum. El Hassan Bin Talal also wants to promote the translation of Arab books into Portuguese and of Portuguese books into Arabic. Yesterday he received from the Arab Brazilian Chamber books translated by professor Helmi Nasr.

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The idea is to establish an exhibition with works of art of the São Paulo Art Museum. El Hassan Bin Talal also wants to promote the translation of Arab books into Portuguese and of Portuguese books into Arabic. Yesterday he received from the Arab Brazilian Chamber books translated by professor Helmi Nasr.

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To prince El Hassan Bin Talal, the region may serve as a model to other countries regarding regional dialogue, cultural integration and the use of alternative fuels. He discussed this and other matters yesterday with former Brazilian president Fernando Henrique Cardoso and with the mayor of São Paulo, José Serra.

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From the Newsroom* São Paulo – The Executive Committee of the Cocoa Harvest Plan, a company connected to the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply, is going to work on the establishment of agroindustries for the cocoa sector in the states of Bahia and Maranhão, in northeastern Brazil, Espírito Santo, in the Southeast, Pará, Amazonas

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From the Newsroom* São Paulo – Brazilians used credit, debit and shop cards to spend R$ 38.3 billion (approximately US$ 18 billion) in the first two months of 2006. The value is part of study ABECS Monitor of the Card Market. According to the study, in the first months of 2006, there has been an

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The fruit is called black gold by producers in the city of Igarapé-Miri, in Pará. There, around 280 small farmers live off assai, and they have established a cooperative to process the fruit. It is estimated that the productive chain employs around 4,500 people in the city.

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