National economic growth should reach 2.7% in the second quarter of 2024, in annual variation, according to the High Commission for Planning (HCP).
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Bahia state native Junior Andrade is drawing up a luxury car showroom in Doha and a palace in Saudi Arabia.
Neida Freitas crafts women’s accessories and sculptures using sustainable materials at a studio in Rio de Janeiro. Her brand’s name, Chames Bio, comes from a Lebanese immigrant who led her family’s move to Brazil.
The art of Talli embroidery is passed down through the generations in the Gulf, but disinterest from young people is threatening its continuity. Talli was added to Unesco’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2022.
At a roadshow held by the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy and ApexBrasil with support from the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, 10 startups pitched innovative concepts in a bid to join the Expand North Star show next October.
Petroleum and gas production came out to 4.383 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in the country, up 5.7% from February 2023.
Brazilian nationals can enter international movie co-production projects by April 12 to apply for sector-specific funding under a call for entries.
Crystal Asfour Brasil, which sells crystal products from Egyptian company Asfour, has supplied chandeliers for the foyers of two Cyrela residential developments in São Paulo. The company has found a potential market in Brazil for decorative lighting in the common areas of buildings.
Saudi Arabia has authorized shipments of seeds from various species to its market. Brazilians supply the product to more than 120 countries.
Abu Dhabi-headquartered defense firm EDGE Group has investments in the Latin American country as well as partnerships with its government’s agencies.
Ministries of Agriculture and Livestock and Foreign Affairs of Brazil will have a stand at agricultural trade show SIAM to take place in the city of Meknes from Abril 22 to 28. A trade delegation is being organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil on the sidelines of the exhibition.
Overall exports from the country saw a growth rate of 1.2% in January compared to a year ago, the Department of Statistics said.
Revenue from the industry in February also posted a decline compared to the same period a year earlier, ABIMAQ reported. Benchmark interest rate is still high, the industry says.
Brazilian halal certifier was accredited to certify product’s compliance with the rules of Malaysian market.

