The institutions will sign a technical cooperation agreement in the coming months for the exchange of digitized documents and archives, as well as to conduct research.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce signed an agreement in Cairo with exhibition and events organizer Informa Egypt, focusing on better connecting Brazilian and Egyptian companies through trade fairs.
In Brazilian and Tunisian teams’ debut, the Rio de Janeiro side won 2–0. Palmeiras will face Egypt’s Al Ahly on Thursday (19).
The Central Bank will implement a series of measures to provide safe and low-cost financial services in the country. There is an initiative focused on financially excluded groups.
The Sharjah Book Authority has a stand at the event, which runs through next week. A publisher from the country takes part in a business meeting.
The football tournament features five clubs from Arab countries and four from Brazil. Brazil’s Flamengo and Tunisia’s Espérance face off on Monday (16).
The in-person round of discussions on the topics of the upcoming COP30 climate summit, which will be hosted by Brazil later this year, began on Monday (16) in Germany.
Diplomats will visit Pará starting Sunday to strengthen ties between their countries and the Amazonian state, as well as to review preparations for the climate summit to take place in Belém.
In the book “Brimos à mesa”, journalist and historian Diogo Bercito portrays the Arab influence on Brazilian culture through recipes that have been incorporated into Brazil’s cuisine.
Beirut will host the 4th Emigrants Economic Conference on July 17, aimed at Lebanese expatriates with the goal of involving them in the country’s recovery process. Registration is open.
Esporte Clube Sírio will hold an event on Sunday (15) featuring music, dance, and the sale of Arab sweets, among other attractions, to celebrate the culture and traditions of the region.
A mission organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and partners held a seminar and meetings between Brazilian and Jordanian businesspeople earlier this month in the Arab country. Jordan also proved favorable as a gateway for trade with Iraq and Syria.
A total of 107.6 million tonnes of cargo passed through Brazilian ports in April, marking a record for the second consecutive month, according to Antaq data.
The Market Outlook 2025, conducted by the Brazilian company Embraer, points out that aviation in the Middle East could grow with more suitable aircraft and increased development of intraregional connectivity.

