Brazil ran a USD 2.2 billion surplus last month as exports cooled off and imports climbed, prompting the government to revise its yearlong estimate.
Three designers exhibit fine and semi-fine jewelry at the Watch & Jewellery Middle East Show, which started last Tuesday (1st) at the emirate of Sharjah. Participation is organized by Brazil Atmosphere project.
The World Trade Organization sees worldwide sales of goods going up 1.2% this year, down from last April’s 2.6% estimate.
A delegation from the northern Brazilian state visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce’s international office in Dubai. Business owners are looking to carve out a market for themselves in the emirate.
A foreign minister during the Dilma Rousseff administration, the diplomat will arrive in Egypt this week. While visiting the Arab Chamber this Tuesday, he said he intends to prioritize trade.
President Rubens Hannun will deliver the lecture ‘The leadership strategy of Arab countries’ this Wednesday (2) in Palmas, Tocantins. The International Administration Forum is themed ‘Entrepreneurial Leadership.’
In Birigui, the organization’s secretary-general Tamer Mansour will address Brazil-Arab countries trade in the industry.
Increase was recorded in August from July in survey by the IBGE. Year-on-year, it saw a decrease.
The Women of Brazil Group will offer medical attention to immigrants in São Paulo, Brazil. The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce supports the initiative.
Ernesto Araújo had meetings with the secretary-general of the Arab League and with Kuwaiti, Saudi Arabian and Lebanese ministers.
New system will allow visitors to spend up to 90 days in Saudi territory and is available for tourists from 49 countries but not Brazil.
The Egyptology Week begins this Monday, featuring items salvaged from the fire that tore down the venue in 2018. ‘Egyptology is still going strong. We took a blow but kept going. We resisted,’ said Pedro Von Seehausen, one of the organizers.
Forecasts from Brazilian financial institutions polled by the Brazilian Central Bank eased marginally, going from 3.44% to 3.43% for inflation and from 5% to 4.75% for the interest rate.
Preregistration will be open through October 11. The exhibition in Dubai is the premier food and beverage industry event in the Middle East.

