Total shipments were higher this year compared to 2022. According to the sector lobby, the most significant increases in purchases were from China, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, and Mexico.
In A Vizinha Tunisiana, the Portuguese edition of Al-Ishtiyaq ila al-Jarah published by Tabla in Brazil, Habib Selmi depicts contemporary themes through a romantic relationship between two Tunisians living in France. The Arabic translation is by Felipe Benjamin Francisco.
University of São Paulo and University of Sharjah signed an academic memorandum of understanding that will entail the exchange of knowledge and research, as well as the exchange of professors, students and researchers in fields of sustainability for the next five years.
The director of International Relations of CNA, Sueme Mori, said Middle Eastern, Asian, and African nations could increase their demand.
In a panel on low-carbon industry held by industry group CNI on the sidelines of COP28, Arab-Brazilian Chamber institutional relations director Fernanda Baltazar suggested dialogue and concrete actions ahead of COP30 in Belém.
Ricardo Alban, president of the Brazilian Confederation of Industry, spoke about the challenges of what he called “the neo-industrialization of Brazil.” An event held by the CNI in Dubai brought together politicians, authorities, and businesspeople. The Arab-Brazilian Chamber signed a MoU with the entity aimed at positive agendas for COP30 in Belém.
Organizers report that the show in Egypt will host 900 exhibitors from 35 countries and 500 importers. The exhibition runs from next Tuesday (12) through December 14.
The Syrian Ministry of Electricity has an open call for offers until January 29 to purchase and install electrical substation bays.
Data from government statistics agency IBGE showed that from July to September services and industry grew by 0.6% each, while the agricultural sector contracted by 3.3% from the second quarter.
Carlo Pereira and a group of Brazilian businesspeople visited the headquarters of the Beeah Group in the emirate of Sharjah (5). The Arab group works in various industries combining sustainability and digitalization.
The way we produce food has contributed to the rise in the planet’s temperature. Now, we must change the way we supply food to face climate change. What can we do? Experts say there is a way out and indicate several paths.
Ricardo Santin, of Brazil’s poultry lobby ABPA, is the first Brazilian to lead the industry’s most important institution, with members that account for 73% of the world’s poultry production.
Financial institutions in the Arab country committed to mobilizing AED 1 trillion to sustainable projects by 2030. The announcement was made on COP28 Finance Day in Dubai.
The coffee shop chain will open new points of sale in the first half of 2024 in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. The company aims to have 1,500 units abroad and 350 in Brazil by 2028, with a total revenue of USD 350 million.

