In a partnership with the Arab Brazilian Chamber, the Immigration Museum held an event celebrating the Day of the Arab Community in Brazil on Saturday (26). The program featured a project and a survey presentation and short-film screenings, as well as many tales of immigration.
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In a meeting this week, the Egyptian prime minister spoke with different ministries on the organization of the 27th United Nations Conference on Climate Change, which will take place in November in Sharm El-Sheikh.
A delegation of thirteen businesspeople from Brazil is traveling through Dubai and had a meeting with Brazil’s ambassador to the UAE, Fernando Igreja.
The Digitization Project of the Memory of Arab Immigration in Brazil has completed its first phase and makes available 100,000 digitized pieces. They include pictures and content written by Arab immigrants in their early years in Brazil. The link will be launched officially in an event on Saturday (26) at the Immigration Museum.
The Brazilian branch of the US-based company expects to import 100,000 tonnes of phosphate from Saudi Arabia this year. The company also buys lesser amounts of sulfur and monoammonium phosphate from the UAE.
Innovation and sustainability are essential for the internationalization of Brazilian agribusiness, pointed out the discussions this Thursday (24) at an event hosted by Itaipu Binacional and Itaipu Technological Park at Expo 2020 Dubai. The Arab Brazilian Chamber also participated.
This Wednesday, the Brazilian president participated in a recorded video in the Global Business Forum Latin America. He invited the participants to invest in Brazil and gave a brief overview of the government’s program in the area, highlighting the privatizations of electric company Eletrobras and the national postal service.
Brazilian businesswomen Shalise Basso and Carina Fontes are partners in the customized furniture brand franchise, the first in the Arab world. The projects stand out for their high level of customization.
Former ministers of Agriculture spoke about the impacts of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine on Brazilian agribusiness in Terraviva channel’s Agro 360 TV show. Arab Brazilian Chamber president Osmar Chohfi also participated.
This week, the Egyptian Prime Minister announced measures to protect the population from the global crisis. Decisions include increases in wages and social benefits, and tax cuts.
The Brazilian government will allow coffee, margarine, cheese, pasta, sugar, soy oil, and ethanol to enter the country tax-free. The new policy could help contain inflation.
The Russia-Ukraine war could switch the positions of the countries that take part in the global oil and gas industry.
Through its Smart Ports initiative, the government signed deals with companies to implement new technologies in port operations.
Brazilian industries obtained USD 71.3 million with international sales in January and February, up 37%. The most exported products were chemicals for leather and shoes, uppers, soles, and insoles.

