Lúcia Helena Galvão turned her youthful passion for the Lebanese poet into lectures, cultural projects, and a play that toured Brazil.
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Organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, the trip will include business meetings and technical visits.
Now Brazil’s Consul General in Lisbon, Alessandro Candeas reflects in his new book on his four-year experience heading Brazil’s office in Ramallah, West Bank.
Since 2024, Andréa Maciel Pachá has been working in the Office of the Secretary-General of the Presidency of court, alongside Justice Cármen Lúcia Antunes Rocha. Versatile, in addition to being an appellate judge, the Brazilian has worked in film and written five books.
Brazilian Jacqueline Benevides was responsible for decorating a wedding in Saudi Arabia last year with giant flowers. The ceremony served as a showcase for the international expansion of the artist’s work.
Since 2021 Mag Halat has designed women’s clothing. Muslim women living in Brazil are the leading buyers of the garments that cater to these audience with a modern twist.
The increase was posted in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period last year, according to figures from industry lobby ABIMO.
Sarah Hiaty created an Arab women’s clothing brand to cater to customers in Brazil and elsewhere. Style draws attention and gains followers online.
Espírito Santo-headquartered Peterfrut found in Egypt the supplier of frozen strawberries to sell in Brazil. Business has grown,with potato imports and a potential export operation in the Arab country.
Brazilian aircraft manufacturer signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate in maintenance and training in the Arab country.
According to Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, revenue from exports reached USD 166.5 billion in 2023, up 4.8% from 2022. Sector was responsible for 49% of Brazilian exports.
Total shipments were higher this year compared to 2022. According to the sector lobby, the most significant increases in purchases were from China, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, and Mexico.
The director of International Relations of CNA, Sueme Mori, said Middle Eastern, Asian, and African nations could increase their demand.
The coffee shop chain will open new points of sale in the first half of 2024 in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. The company aims to have 1,500 units abroad and 350 in Brazil by 2028, with a total revenue of USD 350 million.

