Venues including bars, restaurants, hotels, movie theaters and malls will be required to comply with a new set of rules to fight Covid-19, from Tuesday (2) to the end of February.
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This Monday (1st), Muslim and non-Muslim women are posting pictures of them wearing the veil on social media to support hijab wearers. This is the World Hijab Day, which is promoted in Brazil by a group of the University of São Paulo.
A survey conducted by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce’s Market Intelligence Department shows that that price hike is partly prompted by an expected increase in the commodity’s prices in years to come. The Arab countries that could potentially buy more product include Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Sudan.
Airline announced the Brazil-UAE flight will be suspended from February 1 through 10 due to COVID-19.
In addition to renewals, Brazil’s National Association of Rail Carriers believes new tenders will be opened. There’s also a regulatory framework being analyzed by the Brazilian Senate.
An OECD report has shown that these are the two North African countries that best employ digital tools for economic purposes.
The Sursock Palace was badly hit by the Port of Beirut blast last year. The initiative is designed to convert the historic building into a museum and cultural center.
A federal government decree mandates the establishment of a work group involving multiple ministries to devise a strategy to increase product availability in the country.
School Integra Educação Avançada and magazine Diáspora have opened registrations for online classes on Lebanon crisis and the Curds.
The businessman Mohammed Darwich sells crystal chandeliers by the Egyptian brand Asfour in Brazil. He branched out last year by opening a new store and selling customized corporate gifts made of crystal.
During a webinar on the food security of Arab countries, speakers discussed the relevance of investment in agritech research and development to ensure local production.
B2Bs will be hosted by Abimo and Apex-Brasil until February 5 and feature Brazilian companies and buyers from Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, and other countries.
Private Cosméticos has a foothold in markets such as Saudi Arabia, Libya and Iraq. The brand has specialized in private-label high-performance vegan products.
Agribusiness products were the top exports from Brazil to the bloc, which reached USD 11.47 billion, down 6.3%. Decline was lower than in other Brazil’s foreign partnerships, though.

