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This Monday (20) in your ANBA Bulletin: Logistics of international trade amid the pandemic will be the topic of the second webinar hosted by the Arab Chamber next Wednesday (22), featuring Brazilian and foreign lecturers and simultaneous interpretation into Portuguese and English. The online conference is focused on Brazil and the Arab countries and aims at discussing the obstacles and solutions found by international trade for the offloading of goods. And groundbreaking news: Kuwait has laid down requirements to import beef from Brazil. Our reporter Thais Sousa brings more details. In addition to beef, Brazil can export sheep and goat meat to the country too. Brazilian company Plotter Racks developed a sustainable refrigeration technology. The story by Bruna Garcia says explains the company has exported but wants to widen its foreign sales. And a Moroccan family gives online cooking class in Airbnb Experiences.
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São Paulo – International logistics amid the Covid-19 pandemic will be the topic of a webinar to be hosted by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce next Wednesday (22), from 9 am to 10:30 am. The online conference will feature local and foreign, mainly Arab speakers. Simultaneous interpretation into Portuguese and English will be available for viewers in both regions. The focus in logistics is due to concerns over the international shipping of goods at this time.
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Kuwait lays downs requirements for buying meats from Brazil
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São Paulo – The proceedings for Brazilian cattle, sheep and goat meat to break into Kuwait were laid down. Although that market has been open since February, negotiations were under way for the Arab country to make it official that it would accept shipments from plants previously accredited by Brazil’s Federal Inspection Service.
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Company developed sustainable refrigeration technology
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São Paulo – Brazilian company Plotter Racks, which specializes in industrial refrigeration, has installed its new refrigeration equipment based on R290 propane, an alternative cooling fluid, around a month ago for the first time in Bahamas supermarket chain in a store of Bahamas supermarket chain in Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais.
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Saudi Arabia donating USD 500 million to fight COVID
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São Paulo – In its status as G20 presiding country, Saudi Arabia is calling upon countries, organizations, charities and the private sector to help raise USD 8 billion to help plug the funding gap in the fight against COVID-19. The news was released this Thursday (16) by the G20 in Saudi Arabia.
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Moroccan family offers virtual experience on Airbnb
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São Paulo –Airbnb, the lodging rental platform which connects hosts and travelers, put out an online version of its formerly real-life ‘Experiências’ project. The project sees hosts take viewers to tourist spots, for walks around the neighborhood, a dance class, a culinary activity or other experiences.
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Arab society donates food kits in Mato Grosso do Sul state
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São Paulo – The City Hall in Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul got a donation from the Corumbá Arab-Palestinian Society. The group of local Arab descendants donated 72 food kits to the Municipal Secretariat for Social Assistance and Human Rights.
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Brazil aviation agency authorizes cargo in passenger cabins
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São Paulo – Brazil’s National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) has authorized airlines to transport just cargo in the passenger cabins of their planes. The measure will be in force while the country remains in state of emergency due to COVID-19, the Federal Gazette reported.
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Dubai Financial Centre waives 3 months’ rent
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São Paulo – Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) retailers will get a three-month rent-free period, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported. Spanning 110 hectares in downtown Dubai, the DIFC is home to office space, banks, stores, cafés, restaurants, galleries, apartments, hotels, and green areas.
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