The event will see high-level officials and leading executives go over digital responses to global issues in a post-Covid-19 world.
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The book ‘My name is Ali. What is your name?’, by Ladimari Toledo Hoeppler of Brazil, was launched this month at the Sharjah International Book Fair. The main character is a ten-year-old boy with Down Syndrome.
The Brazilian Coffee Week features local companies that import product from Brazil at the Dubai Coffee Museum. In addition to sampling the coffees, visitors can also try Brazilian foods like pão de queijo and tapioca.
Katayama Alimentos is looking to expand in Middle East and Asia markets. It secured halal certification for its raw and processed eggs and opened an office in the UAE last October. To that end, it’s working with agency InvestSP.
This will be the first point of sale the company will have abroad. The clothes by the atelier will be uniquely at the AAVVA store in the UAE. The deal was closed during the Arab Fashion Week, an online event that took place last October.
Dubai’s Palm Fountain spans 1,300 sqm, and it features 3,000 LED lamps. Its waters rise as high as 105 meters. It has made the Guinness Book of Records and outdid the Dubai Mall fountain, which was the previous record-holder.
The work of five Brazilian designers will be showcased in the Brazil Noble section of the Dubai event, taking place from October 21 to 24 and streaming online.
The Dubai Airport Free Zone Authority (DAFZA) is hosting a webinar next Wednesday (9) at 11 am, Dubai time to introduce its publication on Islamic economy. Registrations are open.
A new government program is designed to attract foreign retirees and prevent expatriates aged 55 or older from moving elsewhere. Eligibility hinges on income criteria.
Brazilian businesswoman Maria Eduarda Becker has made her career in Dubai, where she founded Três Marias Coffee and partnered up with trading company Ally Coffee in the MENA region. Innovating during the pandemic, she launched an instant coffee made from specialty beans, a pioneer product in the Middle East.
Street artist Tarsila Schubert owns The Cave DXB. The studio operates as a gallery and a creative space for Dubai-based artists from different countries.
Opportunities are available at DAFZA for manufacturers of sugar, beef and poultry, coffee and non-food products such as aircraft and vehicle parts, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
The Annual Investment Meeting (AIM) is inviting Brazilian agribusiness companies interested in branching out to join a program slated for next November.
The government of the United Arab Emirates has authorized establishments to work at 60% capacity, provided that they observe prevention measures such as keeping tables 2 meters apart.

