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Nicole Oliveira, from the state of Alagoas, is only nine years old and considered the world’s youngest astronomer. The Brazilian was awarded in Dubai at the Global Child Prodigy Awards.
The sixth edition of the festival began this Thursday (21) and will last four days, bringing together hundreds of producers and over 50 varieties of the fruit that is a symbol of the Arab world.
Plant milk is an untapped sector in the Arab region, says businesswoman Maria Eduarda Becker, who owns a specialty coffee brand in Dubai. The market is expected to reach the value of USD 123.20 billion by 2029, a survey says.
Statement was given by Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei, minister of Energy and Infrastructure of the Gulf country, and reported by WAM.
According to a report, the Gulf countries will have to increase the number of hospitality professionals by 2026 as tourism booms.
UAE’s Ethical Elements sells sustainably sourced fabrics in the Gulf. The three businesswomen that established the business see a thriving future for the industry.
Children’s books by two Brazilian expatriates will be published in the UAE. The launches will take place in two fairs, one in Sharjah and another in Abu Dhabi.
The Arab country established a Council for Digital Economy and seeks to increase the contribution of the sector to the GDP to 20% over the next 10 years.
The innovation is part of an action carried out by Brazilian Duck, a sectoral project to promote Brazilian products abroad. Tasting is being held during the show in Dubai.
The rate will kick in on profits above USD 102,000; there will be a zero tax for small-sized enterprises, tough. The Finance Ministry said the tax regime will be among the most competitive in the world.
The delegation includes some of the largest transport companies in the country and aims to identify innovative technologies and practices in the Arab world to boost the national industry. The mission is promoted by the CNT System and organized by the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
In Abu Dhabi and Dubai initiatives aim to support small- and medium-sized enterprises. ‘Talent Pass,’ a license for freelance work, has also been launched in Dubai.
Trade between Arabs and Brazilians in 2021 reached USD 24.25 billion. The UAE took over as the leading destination for Brazilian products.

