Event is held by the Ministry of Tourism and seeks to develop the sector through trade and partnerships.
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Syrian painter is in Brazil for an art residency. During a visit to the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, Layla Ousta said the country’s nature is what amazed her the most. Some of her paintings now feature the fauna and flora of the Atlantic Forest.
Juhaida Al Bitar is in Brazil for a 45-day residency at Kaaysá Art Residency on Boiçucanga Beach in São Sebastião. The Atlantic Forest has dazzled the painter, who said, “Everything here is art.”
The Brazilian Cooperation Agency’s Humanitarian Cooperation general coordinator José Solla visited Brazil’s Syrian Sports Club, where he signed an agreement for the government to collect and send medicine donations by plane to the Arab country hit by earthquakes in February. The emergency campaign Together for Syria is still accepting donations.
Food and beverage produced in countries like Lebanon, Egypt and Tunisia arrive at the table of Brazilian people to make the holidays more complete. Import volume in November was up 55% from a year earlier.
Registration is open for four-class courses about The Palestinian Issue and Brazil and Refugees and International Rights, in addition to one-off meetings on the Arab City of Damascus and the Conquest of Constantinople.
Bachir ice cream opened in the Moema neighborhood in São Paulo six months ago. The company has over 50 stores on Lebanese soil and two in Paris, France.
The Arab country invites investors to participate in the event that will take place from May 15 to 16 in Damascus.
As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, the trade show in Syria’s capital will not run from August 20 to 29 as previously expected. A new date is yet to be announced.
Show will run from August 28 to September 6 in the Syria’s capital city with pavilions from 30 countries. Brazil will have a stand organized by the Arab Brazilian Chamber and the Brazilian ambassador.
The project Experiences offers activities tailored by 20 refugees in São Paulo. Four of them were created by Arab immigrants.
Fadih Abu Alinain is a Syrian-born Palestinian descendant who lives in Brazil. He set up his own stand to offer products by the Brazilian brand.
Ramax will provide meat cut samples to a Syrian importer who’s interested in buying product from Brazil. The parties got in touch at the stand organized by the Arab Chamber and the Embassy of Brazil.
The expo began this Thursday evening in the capital of Syria. An area organized by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and the Embassy of Brazil was visited by 50 Arab executives.