The Rio Grande do Sul entrepreneur sells brands from Lebanon and Tunisia in her store. She is also a sommelière and has already judged olive oils in competitions in Dubai, UAE.
The Palestinian minister of Foreign Affairs, Riad Malki, came to Brazil to attend the presidential inauguration and strengthen ties between the nations.
Two Egyptian banks have issued new savings certificates with a 25% yield after one year. The move come against a backdrop of a shortage in US dollars in the domestic market, rising inflation and devaluation of the Egyptian pound.
From February 25 to March 10, the forum aims to bring together the international industry community. The event runs in parallel to the Libyan Industries Fair and the Misrata International Exhibition.
In a speech, the new Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil, Mauro Vieira, highlighted the work needed for the country to regain its leading role in the international community and spoke about the resumption of relations with Latin America, the Caribbean, and Africa.
Taking office as Minister of Development, Industry, Commerce, and Services this Wednesday (4), the Vice President of the Republic, Geraldo Alckmin, said he would work with Apex to reposition Brazil’s image in the world.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will have two areas at the Middle East’s largest food and beverage trade show. Registration is open for the last spots available for Brazilian companies in the stands.
Export Bahrain has partnered with database Dun & Bradstreet to boost Bahraini brands globally.
The only president to be democratically elected three times was sworn in as president of Brazil on Sunday (1). He was congratulated by foreign heads of state and representatives of 125 countries, including some Arab nations.
Required liquor licenses are now free to obtain, Dubai announced on New Year’s Day.
The Central Bank of Egypt confirms that the banking system has played an effective role in releasing goods in ports worth about USD 5 billion since the beginning of this month, to meet the needs of the market.
Felipe Kaizer researches and produces Middle Eastern cuisine and seafood dishes. The chef was influenced by his maternal grandmother, who was born and raised in Cairo, Egypt.
In an article, professor Roberto Khatlab (pictured below) tells about the research he carried out, which led him to names that could be the first Lebanese to emigrate to Brazil and the first to return to Lebanon after living in Brazilian lands.
Food and beverage produced in countries like Lebanon, Egypt and Tunisia arrive at the table of Brazilian people to make the holidays more complete. Import volume in November was up 55% from a year earlier.

