Egypt’s authority says an Egyptian-British mission has found the tomb of the 18th-dynasty king in Luxor. It is the first royal burial to be located since Tutankhamun’s in 1922.
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In 2024, Brazil exported USD 23.68 billion and imported USD 10.18 billion from the Arab countries. The trade flow reached USD 33.87 billion, with a trade balance surplus of USD 13.49 billion.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber has announced the balance of the Halal do Brasil project, through which, together with ApexBrasil, it promotes Brazilian halal products in Muslim-majority markets. A total of 124 companies have been supported by the program, and the number of countries reached is increasing.
A survey by UNCTAD indicates that investment flows reached USD 1.4 trillion last year, with a decline in volumes directed to Brazil and an increase to Egypt.
Brazil’s corn exports to Egypt alone grossed USD 1.1 billion in 2024.
Data released by Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock show that the United Arab Emirates and Egypt were the top Arab clients of Brazil’s agribusiness. Exports to the Middle East and Africa grew.
In an interview with ANBA, climatologist Carlos Nobre says Brazil has the capacity to reduce its emissions and notes that recent COPs have posed a significant challenge for this year’s event in Belém, Pará state.
The countries that make up the BRICS house more than 40% of the global population and account for over a third of the world economy. With a reformist agenda for the international order, the group works to increase its global influence.
A shopping mall in Belo Horizonte will hold an exhibition from January 3 to March 30 on the most famous pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, featuring virtual reality experiences for visitors.
Egypt is advancing the development of Terminal 4 at Cairo International Airport, implementing advanced technologies with the goal of enhancing the travel experience and accommodating 30 million passengers annually.
The Brazilian brand has footwear starting to arrive in Arab countries such as Kuwait, Egypt, and the UAE, in addition to established sales in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Jordan, Libya, and Sudan. Opananken makes an Arab sandal specially developed for the region.
Arab countries are among the top buyers of Brazil’s agribusiness, according to the country’s National Confederation of Agriculture. The agribusiness GDP is expected to grow by 2% this year.
At the end of Food Africa, Brazilian companies celebrate food export contracts and say the event helped open opportunities in the Arab country.
Brazilian companies showcasing at the Halal do Brasil project booth during the Food Africa fair are betting on reaching diverse consumers. The Egypt-Mercosur agreement could enhance competitiveness.

