The meeting took place at the official residency of the Egyptian ambassador, in Brasília, and focused on ways to further trade ties between Brazil and the Arab countries.
From the 11th to the 25th, the public will have the chance to see ‘Card Games”. The plays touch upon politics, history and the universe of games and are spoken in English, French and Arabic, with Portuguese subtitles.
The 38th São Paulo International Film Festival will include seven feature films made in Arab countries. Non-Arab productions also focus on regional matters such as the Palestinian issue.
Brazilian exports to the Arab country fetched US$ 17.2 million. Sales volume also increased, by 52%, to 1.8 million pairs of shoes.
Revenues from Brazilian foreign sales were down 7.4% in September and 2.7% year-to-date. According to a specialist, the international market trend should persist in 2015.
The first survey of the 2014-2015 cycle estimates a harvest of up to 201.6 million tonnes, according to the Brazilian National Supply Company.
The Brazilian company had its largest amount of processed material per day in hydrotreatment units of diesel and aviation kerosene. A total of 109,000 cubic metres was refined on September 10th.
The franchise chain serves stuffed potatoes and will open its first units abroad next year, in the United States. The Arab world is being considered for 2016.
The rate has been slashed from 16% to 2% for capital goods, computer products and telecommunications. The list includes 177 newly added product and 75 extended tax breaks.
Brazilian foreign sales amounted to US$ 582 million. A total of 2.94 million bags were shipped, up 7.8% from the same month last year.
An advisor from the organization will attend a trade show in Tunis next week and several meetings with trade-, industry- and culture-oriented organizations in the North African country.
The surplus was recorded in September, according to the Brazilian Central Bank. The same trend can be noted on the first three days of October.
The Rio Grande do Sul state-based Dália Alimentos supplies pork and pork-based products. Although Muslim religion forbids it, the product is consumed by Christians and foreigners in the Arab countries.
The funds will be allocated to hosting a forum and forming a workgroup to focus on family farming-related issues.

