The Arab carrier joined a United Nations initiative to fly humanitarian aid shipments, with an emphasis on transport and delivery of Covid-19 vaccines to developing countries.
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The Gulf nation created a Women’s Department at the Ministry of Justice to encourage females to join the sector.
The 2nd Qatar Matchmaking Event will take place March 2 and 3. Brazilian companies in industries including chemicals, food and beverages, and pharmaceuticals are eligible to join.
The Gulf state’s app will update a user’s immunity status two weeks after receiving both doses of the vaccine. Residents have a choice of four vaccines in the country, all without charge.
A source said that as of 2024, the administration will no longer contract with foreign enterprises unless they have their regional headquarters in Saudi Arabia.
Former Nigerian Finance minister took office as director-general of the World Trade Organization and urged members to reject ‘vaccine nationalist.’
The next course to be made available by the Revista Diáspora magazine and by Rio de Janeiro school Integra Educação Avançada begins February 22. Enrolments are open.
Oranges from Egypt broke into the Brazilian market last May, and imports are going on, giving more options to local consumers.
Brand Naturayo’s spineless Mandacaru species from Ceará, Brazil surprised buyers in the United States and Europe. The next step is to bring the plant to Dubai.
The organization presented its schedule of activities for the year. Online events will continue throughout the first half, after which in-person, online and hybrid activities will take place, including six remote B2B events.
Brazilian firm reported it has entered an agreement with Salic UK, a Saudi Arabia’s Salic subsidiary, to sell as much as 25,000 tons of products a year. A memorandum has also been signed for potentially doing business in Australia.
The organization partnered up with the Confederation of Trade and Business Associations in Brazil (CACB) and the service is being made available in São Paulo and Itajaí since early February. Preferential certificates of origin are a requirement for eligibility for tariff breaks or tariff exemption in trade with countries that sustain free trade agreements with Brazil.
In the TV show ‘Agro 360’, sponsored by the ABCC, Brazil’s former Agriculture ministers argued for signing agreements with countries interested in food security.
The region’s countries went through the Covid-19 crisis with relative resilience, but they have undergone significant changes, according to the economist Jarmo Kotilaine, who spoke during an Arab Chamber webinar on Thursday (11).

