The news agency started publishing content in Arabic this Wednesday (14), as part of the organization’s strategy to strengthen the Brazil-Arab connection.
In an exclusive interview with ANBA, vice president Hamilton Mourão said he believes the country should go on being a broker of peace in Palestine. He recognizes the strong trade relations with Arab countries, especially in food products, and would like to see more Brazilian defense industry products in the region.
Brazil’s Agriculture minister Tereza Cristina will travel to three or four Arab countries next September. She intends to discuss sales of new agribusiness products, as well as the import of Arab goods to Brazil.
The Center for Advanced Studies on Applied Economics (Cepea-USP) reported that despite a hike in foreign sales volume, lower prices led to a 2.7% drop in revenues.
In addition to discussion panels, “Findings on Iret-Neferet” will present a digital recreation of the mummy’s face, on August 14 and 15.
Next September, the 4th Brazilian Film Festival will see six productions featured in Beirut’s Cinema Metropolis and four at the Ishbilia Theatre and Art-Hub, in Saida.
In auction on Tuesday, three port areas in Santos and Paranaguá ports were sold to the companies Hidrovias do Brasil, Aba Infraestrutura, and Klabin.
Virada Sustentável is based on the UN goals. Musical performances include Orquestra Mundana Refugi, which is made up by immigrants and refugees.
Number of Muslim followers on the large annual pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, grew by 5% from 2018.
Financial institutions estimate that Selic will slid from 6% to 5% by the end of the year.
The Arab country now produces 630,000 per day, but the goal is to reach 690,000 barrels by the end of 2019. New discoveries will help.
Saudi Arabia’s state-run oil company released its first-half results for the first time. Net income was down 13%; free cash flow went up.
The Brazilian economy lost steam in Q2 from Q1, the Central Bank reported.
The project Experiences offers activities tailored by 20 refugees in São Paulo. Four of them were created by Arab immigrants.

