In addition to offering joint venture opportunities with Arab companies, the Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi offers tailor-made investment plans to attract Brazilian companies to the UAE.
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The new publication from the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp) is already available. A launch event will take place online next Monday at 4 pm.
Finances came from international financial institutions and other countries over the past eight months to fight COVID-19.
Online event will screen ‘Gaza’ at 6pm on August 28. The festival runs until September 21 on digital platforms.
A study released this month shows details of stone structures in the northwest of the country dating from the year 5,000 BC. Researchers have said these are the oldest known largescale buildings in the Arabian Peninsula.
Rahaf Hussin came to Brazil as a refugee of the Syria war in 2017. Three years and a half later, now married with a small kid, she has pursued her family tradition as a trade.
The Central Bank of Egypt held four T-Bill auctions over the last few days, and sales amounted to EGP 55.4 billion, which will go towards plugging the budget gap.
The National Association of Cereal Exporters expects shipments to increase year-to-date through August from a year ago.
Companies Bahri and SALIC formed a joint venture to build a terminal with capacity to store as much as 3 million tons of grain per year.
Bringing the total to 17 meetings, F1 will hold a GP in Turkey, two races in Bahrain and a season finale in Abu Dhabi on December 13.
Foreign investment by Brazilian individuals and businesses exceeded USD 500 billion for the first time ever last year.
Brazilian businesswoman Maria Eduarda Becker has made her career in Dubai, where she founded Três Marias Coffee and partnered up with trading company Ally Coffee in the MENA region. Innovating during the pandemic, she launched an instant coffee made from specialty beans, a pioneer product in the Middle East.
Former Brazilian president Michel Temer led a humanitarian mission to Lebanon. He was the second international authority to visit the country, after the president of France. He looked back on the trip during an Arab Brazilian Chamber webinar.
In the webinar featuring former Brazilian president Michel Temer, Lebanese-Brazilian Medical Association president Robert Sami Nemer said that the donations are expected to be sent next Thursday (27).

