Brazilian initiative earned a bronze medal at the QS Reimagine Education Awards in the Sustainability Education category. Ceremony took place at Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi.
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For the first time, the event held in the capital of the United Arab Emirates presented Latin American works. Brazilian contemporary art exponents represented by Galeria Karla Osorio and DAN Galeria had their works exhibited at the Fair.
World Women Entrepreneurs Summit will occur from March 10 to 12 in the Emirati capital, with the theme ‘Creating impactful businesses in the digital age.’
In Abu Dhabi and Dubai initiatives aim to support small- and medium-sized enterprises. ‘Talent Pass,’ a license for freelance work, has also been launched in Dubai.
This Sunday (7), President Osmar Chohfi, secretary-general Tamer Mansour, and executives visited the Khalifa Industrial Zone (KIZAD) and the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The emirate announced a plan to restrict the entry of those who did not take the vaccine against COVID-19 in most public spaces. Rules will apply from August 20.
Representatives of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce office in Dubai were received at the Ras Al Khaimah Chamber of Commerce and Industry and discussed how to bring business people from Brazil and the emirate together.
The growth in retail in 2021 will be supported by the COVID-19 vaccination program and the Expo 2020 Dubai, scheduled to kick off this October.
The number of enterprises in such zones across the United Arab Emirates climbed 4.4% in 12 months. These enterprises make up over 8% of all operating businesses in the country.
IDEX will take place in the UAE’s capital city from February 21 through 25 and demonstrate the latest defense technologies.
In the ABCC forum, the special secretary for Foreign Trade and International Affairs of the Ministry of Economy, Roberto Fendt, talked about the negotiations with Lebanon, Tunisia, and Morocco. According to him, the double taxation treaty with the UAE has just been approved.
The international award supplying funding to innovative sustainable projects was originally slated for January 2021. It has been pushed back a year as a result of the pandemic.
In addition to offering joint venture opportunities with Arab companies, the Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi offers tailor-made investment plans to attract Brazilian companies to the UAE.
Formerly year-long permits will now be valid for up to three years. This should cut down paperwork requirements and the number of processes required for renewal.