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BMJ adviser and founding partner Welber Barral says in article that good diplomatic relations, Brazil’s ability to meet demands for food, and initiatives in favor of agreements can lead to further trade.

The Digital Marketing coordinator of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, Bruno de Sá (pictured below), pens an article on the future of media based on discussions he observed at the Global Media Congress this month in the United Arab Emirates.

Orbital innovation director Vinícius Luiz (pictured) writes article calling on small- and medium-sized enterprises to expand globally and points to the Middle East as a promising region for business.

Brazilian Tourist Board chair Marcelo Freixo (pictured) wrote an article on the growth of Muslim-friendly tourism and Brazil’s willingness to provide a high-quality experience to these travelers.

Mirian Aguirre (pictured), of travel agency Laila Travel, wrote an article on how the Brazilian multicultural environment, with a population made up of immigrants, is conductive to catering to Muslim tourists in the country.

Arab-Brazilian secretary-general Tamer Mansour wrote an article on the Brazil-Arab League trade. Exports have gone up despite the price decline in several goods, thus forging a landscape that is very similar to what had been seen before the pandemic.

On the 71st anniversary of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce on July 2, the president of the institution, diplomat Osmar Chohfi (pictured), writes article where he looks back at its early years and talks about the current innovative projects in support of trade digitization, halal production, and startups.

Writer and researcher Roberto Khatlab (pictured below) pens an article on the newspapers, magazines, and books produced by the first Arab immigrants in Brazil. The works followed the trends of the Arab Renaissance and were digitized in a project by the Lebanese university USEK and the Arab Brazilian Chamber.

One of the founders of consulting firm Orbital (pictured, L, with his partner Wallace Erick) recounts the experience of participating in a Brazilian startup mission to the UAE and Qatar. The entrepreneur was impressed with the infrastructure and the political will to boost technological development.

Brazil was not sad after being eliminated from the Qatar World Cup, considered the most beautiful ever, as much as it was in the last days of 2022 after the loss of world football legend Pelé.