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This Wednesday (29) in your ANBA Bulletin: Rida International Travel & Tourism, a destination management company from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, has begun operating in Brazil. Its goal is to render services to Latin Americans who travel abroad, especially to Arab countries, and to international travelers coming to Brazil. The company has appointed two sales and marketing managers in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Isaura Daniel reports.
In People: find out about Ibrahim Essawy of Egypt, who launched Bom Tech, a startup business for web and media solutions out of Lindoia, São Paulo. The company is active in website creation, graphic design, web design, packaging design and translation into four languages: Portuguese, English, Spanish and Arabic. “We work with companies that are interested in exporting to Arab countries,”, he told ANBA's Bruna Garcia during a visit to the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
And the Brasília National Library is hosting an Arab Week from September 26 to 29, featuring a photo exhibit, a film festival, music and dance performances, etc.
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São Paulo – Rida International Travel & Tourism, an incoming travel agency based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, began operations in Brazil.
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São Paulo – Four years ago, Egyptian Ibrahim Essawy moved to Brazil and has since been working in the IT sector. Two months ago, he founded his own web and media services startup, Bom Tech, based in Lindoia, 195 km from São Paulo.
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São Paulo – Brasília’s National Library will host the 2nd Arab Week from September 26 to 29, featuring photography, film, lectures and performances. The free admission event is held by the Institute of Brazilian-Arab Culture (Icab) and the Federation of Arab Organizations in Brazil (Fearab Brasil).
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São Paulo – A group with at least 20 Brazilian experts from the medical field, mostly doctors, will present their studies, expertise and practices at the 23rd World Congress of the International Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders (IFSO) from September 26 to 29, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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São Paulo – Credit rating agency Moody’s changed its outlook on Egypt’s rating from stable to positive, international news outlets said. The main reason was the progress made in implementing a reform program backed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and its consequences to economic growth and finance.
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São Paulo – Capital goods exports from Brazil reached USD 703 million in July, down 20.3% from June and 3.3% from July 2017, the Brazilian Machinery Builders’ Association (Abimaq) reported this Tuesday (28).
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