According to a study released by ApexBrasil, Qatar’s real Gross Domestic Product could grow 4.3% from last year. Rising hydrocarbon prices and the World Cup are expected to drive economic activity.
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The Arab country in Africa will carry out a project in partnership with the World Bank to revive its electricity supply industry. One of the key priorities is access to affordable energy.
Five Brazilian medical device companies participated in a mission to Egypt this month and returned with expectations of USD 825,000 in contracts.
Abiepan and ApexBrasil will take Ariete, Bralyx, IMG Brasil, Fortfrio, Glasart, G. Paniz, Prática, and Skymsen to participate in Gulfood Manufacturing, a trade show that is taking place from November 8 to 10.
A report indicated Tunisian startups are growing and attracting more investment. Most of the businesses are in the education technology segment.
Following a successful career in the financial market, Brazil’s Rafael Gonçalves has lived in the UAE for four years and worked at two Arab companies. He is now the head of the world’s largest date firm, Al Foah.
Brazilian food processor BRF said it will form a joint venture with Halal Products Development Company in a bid to develop the halal industry.
In an interview with WAM, Egypt’s Foreign minister Sameh Shoukry said that there will be no room for political and economic polarization at the conference, which should focus on the climate change.
Caps by Brazilian brand DaMinhaCor are designed to fit voluminous hairstyles. From swimming caps to hair nets, the company innovated in the Black community and became an exporter.
Brazilian manufacturers grossed USD 588.3 million from exports of toiletries, fragrances and cosmetics from January to September. Leading exports were hair care products and soaps.
An Egyptian committee decided to facilitate customs release for equipment and machines to be used at the UN Climate Change Conference to take place in Sharm El Sheikh in November.
The two institutions forged an alliance aimed at certifying companies for the halal market and fostering higher value-added exports.
The Arab country launched a strategy to significantly increase the number of manufacturing plants by 2035. Exporting high-tech products is a priority.
Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture created a working group to implement the Brazilian Observatory for Women in Agriculture, which will put forward public policy proposals to reinforce the female presence in rural areas.

