The Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on Thursday (29) welcoming the renewal of the U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) mandate. Brazil has previously led the UNIFIL Maritime Task Force and currently has some military personnel operating in the country.
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Syrian Brazilian artist brings over 30 works to Casa França-Brasil for the “Lugar de Passagem” exhibition.
The importer is bringing perfumes by Khadlaj and Style & Scents, both from the United Arab Emirates, to sell in Brazil. Style & Scents products are already available to consumers, while Khadlaj’s will arrive in the coming days.
Increased demand for food and fertilizers, along with changes in Chinese agricultural policy, influence the sector’s performance.
International travelers spent about USD 600,000 more on tourism in Brazil from January to July this year compared to the same period in 2023. The average expenditure per visitor was USD 1,093.
A representative from the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic in Saudi Arabia exchanged experiences on education during a meeting at Brazil’s Ministry of Education.
André Brizolla and Daniel Santos established Fratelli Al Tawasul, a division in the company they fist founded in 2023, to mediate business between Arab perfume companies and Brazilian distributors. Already partnered with UAE-based Ahmed Al Maghribi Perfumes, they are negotiating with three other brands.
This year through July USD 31.6 million worth of goods were exported to Syria, a 276% increase compared to the same period last year. Imports are on the decline.
Next Thursday (29), the 19th Arab World Film Festival begins. The event will feature screenings of previously unseen films, a world premiere, and a debate session.
This is the second time this year that the Arab country authorizes the purchase of new products from Brazil, as Saudi imports of vegetable seeds were cleared in March.
Brazilian micro and small businesses are growing as exporters and bringing positive results to the country by selling higher-value products and boosting the economy. Aidu, with its food-grade aerosol, and Açaí Town are two successful ventures in the international market.
Brazil increased its sugar exports by 27.1% from April to July and continues to enjoy positive prospects in the international market. The sugarcane harvest is expected to be the second-best in history, and sugar production could reach a record high.
The outpost will have staff from Embrapa, Fiocruz and the ABC to expand access and expedite requests for support from African countries in domains such as agricultural research and the environment.
October will see the start of a major migration of import operations from Siscomex LI/DI to the National Single Window, which promises to reduce processing times and streamline procedures.

