Tunisian singer Meherzia Touil performed last week with the Tunis Symphony Orchestra at the opening of the 59th Carthage International Festival held at the Roman Amphitheater of Carthage. ©Fethi Belaid/AFP
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Currently present in Saudi Arabia and Tunisia, the dairy brand is negotiating sales to Egypt and Algeria.
The country has a group of exhibiting companies at the APAS Show retail fair in São Paulo. The goal is for Brazil to become a major trade partner in various sectors, says the ambassador to Brasília, Nabil Lakhal.
The North African country is participating in the WTM Latin America for the first time, aiming to promote its destinations among industry professionals. A partnership with airlines will help boost visibility and drive further tourism growth.
The North African family-owned company showcases its olive oils at the Anuga Select Brazil trade fair, aiming to compete with top European suppliers in the Brazilina market.
The Arab country will have a booth and an official delegation at WTM Latin America, which takes place next week in São Paulo. The event will serve as a platform for establishing partnerships in the airline sector, meetings with operators, and cultural activities.
The Brazilian cement maker announced that it has completed the transfer of all its assets in the Arab country to China’s Sinoma Cement Co., Ltd.
Selecionados Uniagro, from Rio Grande do Sul state, imports the product, as well as olives and dates, from the Arab country. The import manager says demand has grown.
Jihed Ben Slama, one of the representatives in a delegation from Muslim-majority countries visiting Brazil this week via the Halal do Brasil project, seeks trade deals in the Latin American giant.
Tunisia’s Fares Ferjani won a silver medal in men’s sabre individual event and Egypt’s Mohamed Elsayed cinched third place in men’s individual épée. These were the medals obtained by Arab countries in the games until 8:30pm (Paris time) on Monday (29).
During forum in the Arab-Brazilian Chamber, the initiative to bring the Tunisian and Brazilian business sector closer together was reactivated featuring Foreign Minister Nabil Ammar. Representatives of the pharmaceutical industry from both countries signed a letter of intent seeking to further exchange.
Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad Minister Nabil Ammar launched on Thursday (11) in São Paulo a commercial and consular office of the Embassy of Tunisia in Brazil. In his visit to the Arab-Brazilian Chamber and talks to the press, he spoke of Brazil-Tunisia relations, BRICS, and fertilizer and olive oil exports.
A large bas-relief made of carved and painted clay bricks graces a square in the UNESCO-listed old town of the Tunisian capital, showcasing the talents of creators including students and people with disabilities.
NGOs signed an agreement to work together on “Tunisia’s Culinary Route,” a project to introduce the flagship products of each region into tourist practices.

