A tradition going back over 50 years, the June Folk Fest at Lar Sírio will take place June 9 in São Paulo, sponsored by the Arab Chamber.
Author: Thais Sousa
The brainchild of Joanna Ibrahim, Open Taste has catered to 13 immigrant families. Now, the project’s seeking funds to pay for a space of its own and to support more people.
Arab World Cinema Cycle was created form a course taught by professor Richard Peña of the Columbia University. Sessions run until June 2.
Throughout the month of Ramadan, Muslims fast during daytime, but evening feasts and donations will drive up food sales, with a major impact on the trade calendar in Arab countries.
Households & Toiletries Mfg.Co. closed a deal during APAS Show with a distributor from Rio de Janeiro. Exhibitors in the Arab Brazilian Chamber pavilion made a positive appraisal of the show in São Paulo.
For the first time, the Arab Brazilian Chamber brings a personal-care company to the show. Jordanian group Sukhtian, with the brand Hi Geen, presented products such as suntan lotions, sunscreens, and cosmetics.
Products on offer from exhibitors in the Arab Chamber pavilion include fresh dates from Tunisia and canned beans from Lebanon. The São Paulo Supermarkets Association expo opened on Monday and will run until Thursday.
With a career spanning 12 years and stints with brands like MAC and São Paulo Fashion Week under her belt, makeup artist Karina Saib ponders the influence of her Arab background in her work.
Picture a pouring rain in the middle of the desert and camels racing through a flooded track. An ANBA reporter narrates her experience at Dubai Camel Racing Club.
World exposition in the emirate starts October next year, but the organizers want the main facilities done for 12 months of testing.
Book ‘From the Diaspora to the Homeland’ got released at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair this Friday, featuring texts by 12 authors from Brazil.
While paying a visit to the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, Lourdes city mayor Gisele Tonchis presented agribusiness projects.
Nailstation Paris products are available in France and Dubai. The company has developed a permeable polish that suits Muslim buyers.
Abaq from Dubai sought Arab Brazilian Chamber’s stand at the show Beautyworld Middle East as a step towards exporting to the Brazilian market.

