At a meeting at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber, logistics experts presented the opportunities and challenges along the trade route between Brazil and Arab countries.
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Brazilian crops can have up to three harvests per year on the same land, thus increasing the need for fertilizers. The country is expected to remain dependent on imports in the coming years.
Foreign students can register for undergraduate and postgraduate courses at universities offering tuition discounts.
An aerial view of the Bent Pyramid (L) and the Red Pyramid (R), with their approximately 4,600-year history at the Dahshur, built by Pharaoh Snefru. The Bent Pyramid, which has a different appearance due to the angle changes made during the construction process. The Red Pyramid got its name from the reddish limestone used in
Egypt’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Sherif Fathi inspects a recovered artifact at Abu Qir Bay in Alexandria on Thursday (21). The ceremony is part of an event organized by the Ministry of Tourism to recover sunken antiquities, according to ©Agence France Presse. ©Khaled Desouki/AFP
A statement released by the Egyptian Economic and Commercial Office in São Paulo reports that the government is seeking investors interested in setting up potassium, kaolin, iron ore, and geopolymer production facilities in the country.
Representatives from the government, diplomacy and other sectors were hosted on Tuesday (23) by the Embassy of Egypt in Brasília to celebrate the country’s National Day and its relationship with Brazil. The Arab-Brazilian Chamber attended.
Currently present in Saudi Arabia and Tunisia, the dairy brand is negotiating sales to Egypt and Algeria.
Upon assuming the bloc’s presidency, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva advocated signing an agreement with the European Union and advancing negotiations with the United Arab Emirates.
Ambassador Qais Shqair writes an article discussing the ongoing connection between Brazil and Arab countries, as well as the efforts of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber in this regard.
An event held by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber presented the results since the free trade agreement came into effect, as well as its untapped potential and the challenges ahead.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce signed an agreement in Cairo with exhibition and events organizer Informa Egypt, focusing on better connecting Brazilian and Egyptian companies through trade fairs.
The football tournament features five clubs from Arab countries and four from Brazil. Brazil’s Flamengo and Tunisia’s Espérance face off on Monday (16).
A delegation from the International Monetary Fund met with local authorities and highlighted the need for economic reforms so that the country can achieve greater growth.

