Projects aim to increase wind and solar energy capacity in the Middle East and North Africa from 12.1 to 73 GW by 2030. Oman, Morocco, Algeria and Kuwait have some of the most ambitious plans.
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The first edition of the Algeria Woodtech international show will occur from September 19 to 22. The event is aimed at the wood, joinery, equipment, and technology sectors.
A startup acceleration program was launched earlier this week by Algeria Venture in partnership with Google for Startups MENA. Fourteen Algerian companies will receive training.
The Arab country banned the exports of imported essential consumer products like sugar and wheat derivatives.
Operations via electronic payment terminal were up 220% this year in the Algerian market, but the government wants to boost its use evenfurther.
The next edition of the Algiers International Fair will occur from June 13 to 18 next year in the Algerian capital. The country’s embassy in Brasília is inviting Brazilian companies to participate.
The Council of Arab Ambassadors in Brazil hosted a farewell reception for the diplomat Toufik Dahmani, who leaves office in late October
The event will screen 30 fiction films and documentaries from 16 African countries via the SESC Digital platform from October 1 through 10. The 13 Arab movies come from Sudan, Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Mauritania, and Tunisia.
The Brazilian men’s volleyball team debuts against Tunisia this Friday (23). In football, the men’s team will play against Saudi Arabia on the 28, in the 3rd round of group D. All Arab countries will compete in at least one sport. Check out the schedule.
Feature “Mariner of the Mountains” was selected for the Special Screenings. The film by the Brazilian director is a travel diary that tells the story of his parents, a woman from Ceará and an Algerian.
Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Morocco are some of the Arab countries that are leading the race to vaccinate against COVID-19.
A survey conducted by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce’s Market Intelligence Department shows that that price hike is partly prompted by an expected increase in the commodity’s prices in years to come. The Arab countries that could potentially buy more product include Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Sudan.
B2Bs will be hosted by Abimo and Apex-Brasil until February 5 and feature Brazilian companies and buyers from Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, and other countries.
Arab bloc imported 19.2% more coffee from Brazil in 2020 from the previous year. Highlights are North African countries. Algeria bought 310% more coffee from Brazil.