A Brazil Africa Institute program is set to get funding from the UAE’s International Cooperation Ministry for training youth to work in healthcare and agriculture.
Browsing: Emirados
The Brazilian and Emirati Foreign ministers and the UAE’s minister of State for International Cooperation met this Tuesday (3) in Brasília.
Paulo Rebello is a political analyst and Political Science Ph.D. student at the University of Salamanca, Spain. His research focuses on Brazil’s relations with the Middle East, especially the Gulf countries.
The Brazilian minister of Agriculture and Livestock is leading a mission to the two Arab countries starting this Saturday (29), seeking investors for environmental sustainability actions in Brazilian agribusiness.
The Xingu Fruit brand buys açaí from cooperatives and associations in Pará, exports to the United Arab Emirates and is in talks with Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
The launch is taking place at Naturaltech, a trade show that specializes in healthy and natural products. The UAE-based company’s president has come to Brazil for the first time and participates in the show.
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who will arrive in the United Arab Emirates this Saturday (15), made his first official visit to the Arab country in 2003, when he met then president, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, considered the founding father of the nation.
The United Arab Emirates’ president named his eldest son, Khaled Bin Mohamed Bin Zayed, as crown prince of Abu Dhabi, making him the country’s likely next leader.
Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce secretary-general & CEO Tamer Mansour is part of the group accompanying the Brazilian federal government delegation on a trip to China headed by the minister of Agriculture. President Lula canceled his participation due to health issues. The schedule in the UAE was withdrawn.
UAE’s corporate giant that has branches in different segments, including food, founded IFFCO do Brasil last year. From the branch’s non-dairy cream Hulalá, the group plans on entering new areas in the local market.
Kaly syrup and Meridiano coffee are Brazilian brands that have won costumers in the Arab region. The companies’ sale executives talked about how they entered and grew in the market.
Present in seven countries, Naliteck has sold machines to Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, and it’s in talks to close deals in other Arab countries, too.
In the mountains of Ras Al Khaimah, one of the most popular adventure options is the 2.83-km long zipline. An ANBA reporter visited the attraction, which takes only three minutes to get from one point to the other.
To spread more information on the fight against eating disorders, Cintia da Silva seeks to donate the proceeds of the restaurant that she started in the UAE and make it a social business.