Supported by Gulf Air’s route expansion, transportation and communication sector led growth at 6.4% year on year
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Dawit Admassu is a two-time winner of the race in São Paulo. This the sixth time the Ethiopian-born, Bahraini-naturalized athlete will participate in the event.
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Iraq, and other countries in the Gulf, Asia and Oceania were able to watch the last major celestial event of the year.
The Brazilian congressman also traveled to the United Arab Emirates. Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro is expected to travel to Kuwait in January.
The Arab country’s embassy to Brazil’s capital opened last year. Chargé d’affaires Bader Al-Hulaibi welcomed authorities, diplomats and civilian delegates.
Tereza Cristina of Brazil joined diplomats for lunch at the Embassy of Kuwait in Brasília. Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce president Rubens Hannun and International Relations vice president Osmar Chohfi were also in attendance.
Congressman met with Arab ambassadors at the residence of Kuwait’s ambassador Nasser Almotairi last Monday (25).
The 18th Arab Businessmen and Investors Conference is taking place from November 11 to 13 in Manama.
Beirut, Lebanon; Slemani, Iraq; Ramallah, Palestine; Essaouira, Morocco; Sharjah, UAE; and Muharraq, Bahrain have been added alongside 60 other cities, including Belo Horizonte and Fortaleza, Brazil.
The Brazilian brand’s regional partner, Millennial Capital, has announced a business expansion across e-commerce, retail, pharma and salons in the bloc.
The congressman participated in a lunch last Tuesday (15) at the residence of Kuwait’s ambassador to Brasília, Nasser Riden Almotairi.
The Arab country’s economy grew 0.84% in the second quarter of this year, despite weaker oil industry performance.
Poultry exports from Brazil dropped 28% to Saudis and 8% to the United Arab Emirates last September. But sales to Egypt and Bahrain soared.
Six of the region’s economies are among the top 20 improvers in the World Bank’s ease of doing business list: Bahrain, Djibouti, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

