Delegates from the Suez Canal Economic Zone gave a presentation to Brazilian executives this Wednesday (4) at the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce headquarters.
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Expos including Fashion, Technology, Food and Health are slated to take place in Baghdad this year.
The new Brazil-Arab News Agency website was officially launched on Monday (2) featuring a more up-to-date layout and new sections.
The São Paulo City Hall is offering free language lessons to non-Brazilians at municipal schools. All types of documents will be accepted for enrolment.
A technical mission is slated for the first week of May. The Arab country had halted its imports of animals from Brazil in 2012.
Every year sees 20 students join the graduate course in Arabic at the University. With master’s and doctorate courses also available, the institution is a go-to source of knowledge and research on the subject.
The same should hold true of 2019, according to the Institute for Applied Economic Research (Ipea), which expects investments to pick up by 4.5% in 2018.
Physician Leopoldo Duailibe Nogueira Santos delivered three lectures on hair dermatology during Dubai Derma, a conference held this week in the United Arab Emirates.
Executives from the organization spoke with businesspersons and government officials from the region at the event in Brasília. Morocco, Palestine, Kuwait, Oman and Sudan are represented.
Rio de Janeiro – Cattle slaughter was up 3.8% in Brazil in 2017 – after having gone down for three straight years – to 30.83 million head of cattle. The number was made public this Wednesday (21) by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) in its quarterly survey of animal slaughter. The study
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) widened in the three months through January from the preceding three-month period, a survey from think tank Fundação Getulio Vargas showed.
Seminar organized by the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil) will present projects being developed in the Arab country. Registrations are open until November 17.
Featuring music, dance, workshops, lectures and an Arab products fair, the event will run from April 21 to 23 at the WTC Events Center in São Paulo.
The 49th International Festival of the Sahara, in Douz, Tunisia, will run from January 13 to 16, featuring cultural manifestations from several countries in the region.

