Ambassador Qais Shqair (pictured below), head of the Arab League mission in Brazil, pens an article in which he presents theses that point to Arabic as the language that gave rise to others.
36.3 million tonnes of sugar are expected to be produced by Brazilian mills in the 2022/2023 harvest.
BDR Talentos Corporativos, from Santa Catarina, will select a Brazilian veterinarian to work in a Saudi clinic. The professional will need to provide care for dogs, cats, and exotic animals.
Next month, the city of Jeddah will host a show and conference focused on providing services during Hajj, the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca.
The energy source already ranks third among the most generating in the country, with 19 GW of installed capacity.
Research by the IDC company pointed to an expected 16% annual growth in business digitalization investments in the region until 2026.
The largest exhibition ever devoted to the oeuvre of Brazilian artist of Syrian Lebanese descent, ‘Judith Lauand: Concrete Deviation,’ started in November and runs until April 2.
Higher oil prices and improved domestic demand are expected to boost GDP growth in Kuwait in 2022. The government contained inflation by subsidizing food and energy prices to prevent the population from price hikes.
Taking stock of 2022, the year when the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce turned 70, its president Osmar Chohfi highlighted the record-breaking trade between Brazil and the Arab market, the launch of a halal project, the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries, and the expansion of electronic customs clearance system Easy Trade.
This week, a trade mission with 43 companies from Egypt took place in Saudi Arabia. The Saudi market accounts for 7.5% of Egypt’s food exports.
Trees were planted in the Botanical Garden to mark the national date of Bahrain and Martyrs’ Day.
Petrobras started testing an equipment that mensurates the speed and direction of the winds at the ocean so that Brazil can produce wind power in offshore parks.
The Brazilian Foreign Trade Association projects a more significant decline in imports than exports from the country for next year.
Exhibition features photographs from the trip of the Brazilian emperor to Egypt and can be seen until January 17 in the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. Entrance is free.

