In partnership with Gold Experiences, tour operator Flot will take 45 Brazilian tourism professionals to Tunisia. As a result of the famtour, the goal is to attract more visitors from Brazil to the Arab country.
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In partnership with the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture, the streaming service will offer a grant to five women from countries like Lebanon, Tunisia and Morocco.
Mercedes-Benz Brazil exported 17 bus chassis to the Tunisian market. The vehicles will be used in urban transport.
The event will screen 30 fiction films and documentaries from 16 African countries via the SESC Digital platform from October 1 through 10. The 13 Arab movies come from Sudan, Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Mauritania, and Tunisia.
Tunisian foreign sales of processed products grew 28% in the first half of this year, especially in the mechanical, electrical, textile, and chemical industries.
Tunisia earned one gold and one silver, Jordan one silver, Egypt two bronze, and Kuwait one bronze. Check out the sports, athletes, and schedule of upcoming events.
The Brazilian men’s volleyball team debuts against Tunisia this Friday (23). In football, the men’s team will play against Saudi Arabia on the 28, in the 3rd round of group D. All Arab countries will compete in at least one sport. Check out the schedule.
The Arab country estimates a 7% increase in fruit harvest in 2021. The major importers are Libya, France and Italy. Tunisia grows peaches, nectarines, apricots, plums and other fruits.
Garâa Sejenane Lake was added to the List of Wetlands of International Importance. It is home to several endangered species.
Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Morocco are some of the Arab countries that are leading the race to vaccinate against COVID-19.
IMF projects that the Tunisian GDP will grow by 3.8% in 2021, following a contraction of 8.2% in 2020. The pandemic hit tourism receipts hard.
A survey conducted by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce’s Market Intelligence Department shows that that price hike is partly prompted by an expected increase in the commodity’s prices in years to come. The Arab countries that could potentially buy more product include Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Sudan.
An OECD report has shown that these are the two North African countries that best employ digital tools for economic purposes.
A federal government decree mandates the establishment of a work group involving multiple ministries to devise a strategy to increase product availability in the country.