The institution that oversees the sport in Brazil will present the University of Table Tennis, an initiative to promote the training of professionals in the field.
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An International Monetary Fund report highlights the Gulf Cooperation Council nations’ strategies to increase the digital sector’s share of GDP and make it dominant in government services.
According to the port management company Mwani, 247 vessels docked in the country in March, marking a 9% increase compared to February. The volume of building materials alone saw an 118% surge in activity.
LAAD Defence & Security brings together companies from the sector in Rio de Janeiro starting Tuesday (1).
Companies listed on the stock exchange of the Arab country reported net profits of USD 13.8 billion last year, compared to USD 12.7 billion in 2023.
Out of the Arab countries, in addition to Egypt’s favorable position to secure a spot in the 2026 World Cup, Morocco and Algeria maintain good chances. The United Arab Emirates fired their coach, and like other nations in the region, it is still in the running.
Information from Ernst & Young indicates that the outlook is favorable for the banking sector in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, which are benefiting from local economic diversification efforts.
The sacred month for Muslims is marked by fasting from dawn to sunset and also by acts of solidarity and charity toward others. There are initiatives worldwide, including in Brazil.
The secretaries-general of the two countries’ foreign ministries led a bilateral meeting on Wednesday (26) in Doha, discussing progress in cooperation across various sectors.
Brazil’s Finance Minister Fernando Haddad spoke with Qatar’s Finance Minister Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari about ways to strengthen cooperation between the two countries. They met on Sunday (16) in Saudi Arabia during an IMF conference.
The finance minister will travel to Saudi Arabia and the UAE on Friday (14) for a schedule that includes meetings with local ministers and participation in an IMF conference.
A report released by the International Monetary Fund on Tuesday (11) presents a projection of growth for the economy of the Arab country, mainly based on public investments, strong tourism, and the increase in natural gas production.
The Arab country received 53 ships in the current cruise season until January 20 and expects to welcome over 30 more vessels by April. Qatar has grown as a cruise tourism destination.
Among the top five destinations of the product’s exports, four are Gulf countries. The United Arab Emirates is the largest client.

