Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE minister and CEO of Adnoc, spoke about the impacts of a disruption in the Strait of Hormuz on the global economy. A significant share of essential commodities is transported through the route.
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Conflict in the Middle East leads to the cancellation of sports tournaments and festive dates, including those related to Ramadan, the holy period of Islam.
Amid attacks on Arab countries in the context of the conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel, the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce’s vice president of International Relations and secretary-general, Mohamad Orra Mourad, says the main concern is people and that the institution is available to help maintain the flow of supplies to the region.
The country created an option to transport passengers through its airspace, which remains closed, as does Qatar’s. Jordan reopened to commercial flights, and Brazil is negotiating transit visas with Saudi Arabia.
The Arab Tourism Organization chose February 25 to promote the region as a tourist destination. This year’s campaign theme is sustainability and culture. In 2025, the Middle East saw a 3% increase in international visitor arrivals and North Africa 11%, according to the UN.
The renowned Brazilian psychiatrist is developing a platform that will use his digital clone for training. The project is being evaluated for sponsorship by Arab funds and aims to launch in the United Arab Emirates. Cury will also publish ten books in the Arab publishing market
Despite Brazil recording an avian influenza outbreak earlier this year, 2025 is expected to close with an increase in chicken meat exports. The president of ABPA said the Middle East showed confidence in the country during this period.
The national qualifying round of the competition promoted by the DIFC, from the United Arab Emirates, will take place on December 9 in São Paulo. Registration for the cup is open until November 25.
Opened in 2019, the campus offers undergraduate and graduate programs and attracts the Brazilian community living in the UAE and neighboring countries.
The UAE’s Sharjah Art Foundation is hosting the exhibition “Leda Catunda: I like to like what others are liking” until February, featuring paintings and objects from the Brazilian artist’s more than forty-year career. In an interview with ANBA, Catunda shared her experience of exhibiting in an Arab country for the first time.
Regulatory agencies of both countries signed a memorandum of understanding and an operational agreement to cooperate on flight safety.
IMF estimates point to a 4.8% GDP growth for the Arab country this year, above the global average. Resilience amid global uncertainty and diversification are key strengths of its economy.
Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority and the Dubai International Financial Centre Authority signed a memorandum for cooperation on personal data protection, regulatory practices, and the digital agenda.
Leader of Voice of the Oceans, Brazilian Heloisa Schurmann writes an article recounting the growing collaboration with the United Arab Emirates in the work to protect the oceans.

