The Saudi Industrial Development Fund is supporting over 500 projects by deferring and restructuring loan instalments for enterprises of all sizes.
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In times of social distancing, actor stages play ‘Lebanese Letters” live on SESC São Paulo’s channel on YouTube. Monologue tells the story of character Miguel Mahfouz, who relocated from Lebanon to Brazil in 1914 to work as a travelling salesman.
The action is part of the campaign ‘Federal District Government and Embassies United Against Covid-19,’ created by the Federal District Government’s Office of International Affairs and the Covid-19 Emergency Committee.
In webinar, Egyptian startup Robusta CEO Hussein Mohieldin talked about how the digital transformation ushered in by the pandemic has impacted the behavior of Arab consumers. Online conference was hosted by the Arab Chamber on Wednesday (27).
The conference hosted by the Arab Chamber will feature The Digital Strategy Company chief scientist Silvio Meira and Egyptian startup Robusta CEO Hussein Mohieldin. They will discuss how the crisis is driving technology projects.
In Arab Chamber web conference, the company’s sales and marketing director talked about the measures adopted to welcome clients in the face of the new reality posed by coronavirus.
Brazilian and Arab specialists talked about legal safety and how to deal with domestic and international contracts in the period. Lectures occurred in webinar hosted by the Arab Chamber on Wednesday (20).
In Arab Chamber webinar, KPMG market leader André Coutinho advised businesspeople on the importance of planning for when the social distancing measures are over, considering potential market changes.
Ambassador from Tunisia to Brazil, Mohamed Hedi Sotlani, talked to ANBA about the situation in his country amid COVID-19. The shipments to Brazil were affected, but the Tunisian economy started to pick up as some sectors start to operate again.
The announcement was made during a webinar hosted this Monday (4) by the Zayed Sustainability Prize, featuring Arab Brazilian Chamber secretary-general Tamer Mansour. The deadline was pushed ahead due to the global Covid-19 pandemic.
The world exhibition was slated to begin in October of this year. As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, it has been rescheduled to run from October 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022.
More than 250,000 housing units have been identified to house foreign workers in the country during the pandemic. The aim is easing overcrowding and preventing the spread of COVID-19.
Even though trade with Brazil remains unaffected by the pandemic, this could change in the second quarter of the year, Brazil’s ambassador to Abu Dhabi Fernando Igreja told ANBA.
The pandemic paved the way for cooperation among different rungs in the global supply chain and made it easier for countries to enter into partnerships, according to the speakers in an Arab Brazilian Chamber webinar.