The Brazilian Embassy in Algiers will have a space in the agri-food show Sipsa & Filaha – Agrofood, to take place in May in the Algerian capital, and invites Brazilian companies and entities to exhibit. The Arab country is experiencing a more favorable moment for foreign trade.
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Felipe Kaizer researches and produces Middle Eastern cuisine and seafood dishes. The chef was influenced by his maternal grandmother, who was born and raised in Cairo, Egypt.
National US-Arab Chamber of Commerce president David Hamod and Algeria’s Industry Ministry secretary-general Belabrik Salah Eddine met during a special session in the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries.
The Arab country banned the exports of imported essential consumer products like sugar and wheat derivatives.
Short film ’Hinges of Paint’ [‘Gonzos de Tinta’] received the ‘Best Documentary’ award at the Algerian Digital Gate International Film Festival.
Rachid Bladehane is on a business trip to São Paulo and visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters. Heading the Embassy since November, the diplomat hopes to expand trade, political and social relations between the countries.
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
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.
According to the National Office for Livestock Feed director general, the country has enough poultry to meet the domestic demand during the period. Algeria has forbidden exports of staple foods such as meats due to COVID-19.
Algeria increased its exports and decreased its imports from January to November this year, reducing its negative balance down by USD 6.4 billion.
The announcement was made by the country’s Petroleum minister, Tarek El Molla. In Algeria, Sonatrach announced that it plans to double its output.