The Center for Arab and Islamic Studies at the Federal University of Sergipe (UFS) will offer an online course on translation processes from Arabic into Portuguese. Classes will run from January 26 to February 11.
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Tourism is a pillar in line with the kingdom’s Vision 2030 reform plan. Saudis expect to host 100 million visitors annually by the end of the decade.
The first Arab Brazilian Chamber webinar of 2021 will address this crucial issue to Arab countries. The online event will also cover the opportunities available to Brazilian food industry players in Arab markets. Registrations are open.
The Agriculture Ministry forecasts a good season after the crisis caused by COVID-19 repercussions and lack of rainfalls.
A new regulatory framework, low interest rates and entrepreneurship are bringing additional investment into the sector, in Brazil and elsewhere. The development of startup businesses hinges on innovation, authenticity, and skilled staff.
Imports to the Arab country also slid last year, by 12%, the Ministry of Trade and Industry reported.
The preview will start on January 22, and bookings can be made now. The full exhibition begins in October.
The Brazilian food company strengthens its foothold on the international market with manufacturing operations in Saudi Arabia. It will invest USD 7.2 million in expanding capacity at facilities formerly owned by Joody Al Sharqiya Food.
Arab bloc imported 19.2% more coffee from Brazil in 2020 from the previous year. Highlights are North African countries. Algeria bought 310% more coffee from Brazil.
As Brazilian health regulator Anvisa approved emergency use of two COVID-19 vaccines, the first person was inoculated in São Paulo. Health minister said the immunization plan begins on Monday (18) in other states.
‘Middle East: Foreign Policy of Regional Powers’ will include five classes from January 26 to 30 with professor José Antonio Lima. Enrolment is open.
Driven by China, Asia is the top destination. Africa’s imports increased, particularly Egypt’s, up 15% from 2019. Other two Arab countries that increased their imports were Jordan, up 18%, and Yemen, 6.1%.
Population, continental size and cultural diversity makes Brazil an address for foreign companies that want to franchise.
Crown prince Mohammed bin Salman said USD 3 trillion of those investments would be in new projects as part of opportunities offered by the Vision 2030 reform program.

