Publishers interested in translating books originally published in Brazilian Portuguese can access a support program. Projects for new translations may receive up to USD 6,000. Applications close in October.
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President Lula has sanctioned a law whereby taxes paid by micro and small businesses throughout the supply chain will be returned to taxpayers, effective on Friday (1).
The Support Program for the Translation and Publication of Brazilian Authors Abroad was started by the National Library of Brazil in 1991 to promote the literary heritage of Brazil. This year’s edition will distribute USD 200,000 to interested publishers.
A Brazilian government program is selecting students from countries that have agreements with Brazil. Eligible Arab countries include Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Lebanon and Syria. Enrolments for next year will be accepted through September 30.
Organization Endeavor will pick out 15 businesses to join a Nestlé-sponsored training and guidance project designed to fuel growth.
A group of students and professors from two schools in Minas Gerais, Brazil will travel to the Arab country for a cultural experience at a local university.

