In a lecture on exporting yerba mate from Paraná, an Arab Brazilian Chamber economist pointed out the existing demand in the Arab market.
Skincare products by Espírito Santo-based Co.re, made from soursop extract, are starting to captivate new fans around the world. The brand has been used in the United Arab Emirates.
A survey by the Itaú Cultural Observatory based on 2020 data points to the importance of the sector in generating wealth in the country. Companies in the industry account for 2.4% of Brazilian exports.
At an event this Monday (10) morning in the capital of São Paulo, representatives of real estate agents talked about profitability and tax exemption in the emirate, among other incentives. Other workshops will take place in the Brazilian states of Minas Gerais and Santa Catarina this week, and registration is open.
Brazilian food manufacturer has created service points to help farmers comply with the socio-environmental requirements in their lands in key livestock farming regions of the country. Three new units opened, taking the total number to 18.
Algeria, Morocco, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt are among the top ten importers of the Brazilian product.
The Yemeni island is one of the earth’s remotest and most untouched places. Cristiano Xavier takes groups to spend a week camping in the mountains and beaches of the Arab island.
Joyce Karine de Sá Souza won a scholarship at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library in the United States. She’s studying the work of Mustapha Khayati, a social critic that was part of the Situationist International.
According to the preliminary schedule, the president is expected to have appointments on April 15, returning to Brazil on the morning of April 16.
Most of the eight stadiums that hosted World Cup matches last year will be used for the Asian Cup in early 2024. Sports official said that based on the country’s hosting of the World Cup the Asian Cup will be “a true spectacle.”
The project is being implemented by Red Sea Wind Energy to build one of the biggest wind energy projects in Africa, funded by banks and international financing organizations.
The Brazilian government has increased the revenue limit for companies eligible for the Export Financing Program (PROEX) to BRL 1.3 billion (about USD 256.27 million). The new regulation will enter into force in May.
‘Arábia: A Saga dos Filhos do Deserto’ [‘Arábia: The Saga of the Sons of the Desert’] will be a four-class online course in Portuguese lectured by historian Plínio Gomes starting on April 12. Registration is open.
In March, sales of light vehicles in the Moroccan market dropped 11% to 36,800 units. Dacia, Renault, and Hyundai were the best-selling brands among passenger vehicles.

