Isabel Fernandéz, director of The Builders of Alhambra, will take part in a discussion on Saturday (16) in São Paulo following a special screening of her feature film, which portrays the construction of the fortress in the city of Granada in the 14th century.
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The pause of life and the burial of dreams that span generations in Palestine, due to the conflict with Israel, are the underlying theme of the film All That’s Left of You, which kicked off the 20th edition of the Arab World Film Festival on Wednesday (13) at CineSesc in São Paulo.
Brazilian companies will take part in a fair focused on halal products and services in Kuala Lumpur in September. Malaysian office MATRADE São Paulo says Brazil’s presence reflects the Latin American giant’s growing adoption of halal standards. Spots are still available to participate.
An executive from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization discussed collaboration possibilities with the Arab-Brazilian Chamber. In an interview with ANBA, Gunther Beger said the agency is making efforts to reach a new level of private sector engagement in its areas of work.
Arab-Brazilian Chamber sees a recovery in Brazil’s chicken meat exports to the Arab market. In the first half of the year, the decline was only 0.53%. Kuwait and Bahrain recently lifted their restrictions.
Leaders of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) welcomed the new Omani ambassador to Brazil, Abdulghaffar Al Bulushi (pictured, C). The ABCC’s president, William Adib Dib Jr. (L), and vice president of international relations and secretary-general, Mohamad Mourad (R), met with the diplomat last week in Brasília. Supplied
Nonprofit Voice of the Oceans is preparing actions to raise awareness about plastic waste in the oceans during the U.N. climate summit to be held in Brazil’s Pará state.
Malaysia and Singapore will host a trade mission in September to explore markets serving the Muslim population.
Neon, organized by Sebrae in Piauí, features meetings and startup pitches as well as panels and mentoring. Arab-Brazilian Chamber representative presents the potential of the Arab market to innovative companies.
Held in cities across Minas Gerais, the events brought together companies and public institutions in discussions about the potential of Middle Eastern and North African markets presented by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber.
Ambassador Qais Shqair writes an article discussing the ongoing connection between Brazil and Arab countries, as well as the efforts of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber in this regard.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber is organizing events focused on agrifood companies in Belo Horizonte on July 1 and in Uberlândia on July 3. Registration is open.
The country needs to increase its purchases of the product on the international market. The federation is meeting with potential trade partners also in search of frozen beef.
Brazil’s trade flow with the Arab country is based on food and fuels. Despite a 5.4% decline in trade over the first five months of the year, it grew last month.

