Kaissar Khadhraoui visited the headquarters of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber this Tuesday (31). He took up his post in Brasília in August, and this is his first mission at an embassy.
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A Brazil Africa Institute program is set to get funding from the UAE’s International Cooperation Ministry for training youth to work in healthcare and agriculture.
A dinner party in the house of Palestine’s ambassador Ibrahim Alzeben celebrated the completion of the mission of four international envoys.
The Tunisian food trade balance deficit narrowed at the end of June. Export prices were up for olive oil and dates, while import prices were down for wheat and maize.
Five Tunisian dates companies participate in APAS Show to boost their chances to export to the Brazilian market.
The Arab country in North Africa received USD 224.8 million in international investments in the first quarter. Services were a highlight.
The North African Arab country is experiencing a severe lack of rainfall with projections of a “catastrophic” harvest, according to local agricultural entities. The problem could cause greater dependence on imports.
Joyce Karine de Sá Souza won a scholarship at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library in the United States. She’s studying the work of Mustapha Khayati, a social critic that was part of the Situationist International.
Company was founded by friends Ahmed and Yahya in 2020 and quickly reached several international markets. The olive oil exporter wants to sell to Brazil.
Fiber Conversion Company converts textile waste back into fiber to produce rug pads, mopping pads and mattress pads. The firm exports.
The Rio Grande do Sul entrepreneur sells brands from Lebanon and Tunisia in her store. She is also a sommelière and has already judged olive oils in competitions in Dubai, UAE.
Felipe Kaizer researches and produces Middle Eastern cuisine and seafood dishes. The chef was influenced by his maternal grandmother, who was born and raised in Cairo, Egypt.
Food and beverage produced in countries like Lebanon, Egypt and Tunisia arrive at the table of Brazilian people to make the holidays more complete. Import volume in November was up 55% from a year earlier.
The rise in Tunisian imports stems from the increase in energy product imports over the past eleven months of 2022.