Attorney Pedro Castellanos Orsi (pictured) from law firm RMMG Advogados writes an article on the impact of the provisional measure that adjusts the Brazilian legislation on transfer pricing according to OECD requirements.
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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.
Researcher Roberto Khatlab writes article on the creation of the Brazilian feijoada and the Arab yakhné, using historical facts to explain where they two meet.
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.
In an article, professor Roberto Khatlab (pictured below) tells about the research he carried out, which led him to names that could be the first Lebanese to emigrate to Brazil and the first to return to Lebanon after living in Brazilian lands.
Ambassador Qais Shqair (pictured below), head of the Arab League mission in Brazil, pens an article in which he presents theses that point to Arabic as the language that gave rise to others.
The ambassador of Morocco to Brazil, Nabil Adghoghi (pictured), writes article on how his country has implemented the energy transition in the fertilizer sector. Morocco is one of the world’s leading suppliers of fertilizers, a key component of the global food security.
In an article, the head of the Arab League mission to Brazil writes about why the reasons that Arabs are cheering for the Brazilian national team in the World Cup go beyond football.
Brazilian diplomat Pablo P. S. Romero writes an article on the earliest reference to Brazil in Egypt’s number one newspaper, Al Ahram, in 1889. The publication covers the Proclamation of the Republic and situates it within the history of the country.
In an article, consultant and entrepreneur Rubens Hannun writes on how innovation, global events and local food production are creating a job opportunity boom in the Arab countries. Hannun is former president of the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
Brazilian author Zana Bonafe, who lives in the United Arab Emirates, recounts her 10-year-old daughter Maya’s internship experience at Instituto Butantan in São Paulo.
The head of the Arab League Mission to Brazil, ambassador Qais Shqair, pens an article describing the experience of the ‘Nations Day’ of Jordan at his son’s school in Brasília.
The president of FAMBRAS, Mohamed Hussein El Zoghbi (pictured below), pens an article on the size and the possibilities of supplying the halal market.

