The fashion designer sells his garments in haute-couture shops in the UAE, Kuwait, Morocco, Egypt, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. His participation in the Arab Fashion Week could give more visibility to the label in the Arab market.
The Arab Chamber’s cultural director Silvia Antibas will join a webinar on Tuesday (13) as part of the National Cultural Diversity Fest of Ijuí, Rio Grande do Sul, which will take place in virtual form. Alessandra Frisso of research firm H2R will present a survey of the Arab population in Brazil.
Using tissue processing, the Afro-Egyptian Study Group researchers identified intact cells in the jaw of mummy Iret-Neferet, who is between 2,495 and 2,787 years old. Study will be presented in German congress.
Brazil’s Já Fui Mandioca has enabled mass production of an alternative to the usual plastic and Styrofoam packaging. It makes to-go packages and even ice-cream cups using the starch-rich cassava.
Brazilian poultry exports were up 1.3% in shipped volume year-to-date through September, but revenue was down. Sales to some Arab countries increased.
The Women Inside Trade group was created in 2017 and now features over 200 women working in international relations and foreign trade in public, private, diplomacy and academic sectors.
Shipped volume climbed 2% in September, even though export revenues decreased. China remains the leading importer year-to-date, with Egypt in second.
Elected 10 times as the best of Brazil, Laticínio Viçosa’s dulce de leche is adapting to get the international food safety certification. The company started within the Dairy School of the Federal University of Viçosa, Minas Gerais.
More and more foreign travelers are flocking to the Arab country since flights resumed last July.
Sales from Brazil are expected to increase for pharmaceuticals, food and building products, Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce Rubens Hannun said during a webinar hosted by university ESPM on Monday (5).
On the occasion of the World Teachers’ Day, the Arab airline is offering complimentary tickets for 21,000 teachers until October 7 as well as discounts in future flights and miles.
The International Monetary Fund expects the Brazilian GDP to shrink by 5.8% this year. The former forecast had been 9.1%.
Published by Tabla and translated into Portuguese by Safa Jubran, ‘Night Post’ tells the story of Arab refugees in Europe in the form of unsent letters. Author Hoda Barakat is Lebanese and lives in Paris.
The Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries taking place from October 19 to 22 will bring television standards to the virtual world. Its exhibition and business areas will boast a navigable platform offering numerous possibilities of interaction.

