Brazilian exports to the Arab nations decreased and revenue from July 2021 to June this year dropped. The cycle was of lower production, but the Arab bloc also diminished its share.
The Brazilian Ministry of Economy revised the growth estimate for the country to 2% in 2022. The previous projection was 1.5%.
Embraer executive Rodrigo Pérsico (picture below) pens article on the company’s Defense & Security aircraft and the development of a diverse portfolio to supply the sector.
The club, founded by young Syrian and Lebanese immigrants, celebrates its anniversary this July 14. Born from the idea of a group of friends, today, the association has 5,500 members, offering leisure, culture, and sports activities.
The Arab country reported 15 new investment projects in the first half of 2022, totaling TND 2.23 billion. Most are in the industry, services, and energy sectors.
The COO of the ApexBrasil Office in Dubai, Tatiana Riera (pictured below), pens an article on the cultural, human, and commercial ties connecting Brazil to the Arab world and the existing space to make this relationship even more prosperous.
The Egyptian capital will host the global fencing competition starting this Friday (15). A delegation with 20 Brazilian athletes will participate in singles and team tournaments.
A report published by the Inter-American Development Bank and The Economist newspaper placed Brazil in the ‘developed’ category for public-private partnerships.
Startups linked to sectors such as water technologies, energy, design, architecture, transportation, and logistics are eligible to apply. The project is open for applications until August 16.
Eight companies from Egypt and the UAE participated in a business mission organized by the Arab Brazilian Chamber last week in São Paulo. Appointments provided a better understanding of the market, information on investments, and a network of contacts.
Núbio Brito had his canvas ‘Ciganos’ [‘Gypsies’] awarded at an event in Dubai. The artist from the Brazilian state of Tocantins returned to painting at the age of 40 and has also exhibited in Paris and London.
The oil company finalized the sale of 51% of its stake in Gaspetro to Compass for USD 394. The sale is part of a commitment to promote competition in the natural gas sector in Brazil.
In this article, First Abu Dhabi Bank executive Angela Martins (pictured below) talks about the bank’s activities to support Arabs and Brazilians in their businesses.
The Brazilian Parliament Congress held a special session last week to mark the 74th anniversary of the Nakba.

