Seminar on translation held by the National Library of Brazil presented data showing a growth in the foreign demand for translating new Brazilian authors.
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Tourism board of the Arab country participates in WTM Latin America with ten companies offering packages to people interested in the pilgrimage tourism to the Holy Land.
Show held in São Paulo brought companies from the Arab country to present ventures in cities like Dubai, Ras al-Khaimah, and Abu Dhabi.
Having lived in the Arab country for eight years, the entrepreneur caters to groups of Brazilian tourists through her company Conexão Qatar.
Rio’s Casa Roberto Marinho promotes a dialogue between its collection and works from invited collectors. One of the artists is the Palestinian of Lebanese origin.
Brazilians had meetings with foreign publishers and agents in one of the major literary events in the Middle East. Buyers are primarily interested in children’s books.
The recruitment roadshows for wide-body aircraft captains and first officers will be held in São Paulo on Wednesday (8) and Thursday (9).
Egypt’s Al Arabi Publishing and Distributing company was established 48 years ago by the current owners’ parents. The two siblings found in Brazilian books a way of bringing to their readers the reality of a society far from their own.
The Halal do Brasil Project held a special event at the world’s largest food and beverage show to present products made in Brazil for the Muslim market.
Exportações cresceram, mudaram de patamar e colocaram Brasil como alternativa aos fornecedores da Ásia. Desempenho de 2014 mostra que há potencial para exportar ainda mais.
The possibility of obtaining a work visa has attracted many to study in the emirate. Initially, exchange students take an English course and, after finding a job, end up living in the region.
A survey by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs showed in 2022, there were 4% more Brazilians living outside the country than in 2021. The United States are the leading destination; in the Middle East, there are over 59,000 Brazilians.
The event brought together Brazilians and Arabs to discuss halal food certification in Dubai. The event was held by the Arab Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil as part of the Halal do Brasil project.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will have two areas at the Middle East’s largest food and beverage trade show. Registration is open for the last spots available for Brazilian companies in the stands.