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This Wednesday (26), ANBA Bulletin highlights agreement between the municipal agency for exports and investment promotion São Paulo Negócios and Mackenzie Presbyterian University for the promotion of training events for exporters. Thanks to the agreement, companies will have the institution’s help to get to the foreign market. “This is a comprehensive agreement. In tandem with São Paulo Negócios, we will find out where Mackenzie can provide consulting for projects by companies looking to sell abroad,” said professor Marcos Antônio de Andrade from Mackenzie’s Foreign Trade Group to the reporter Thaís Souza. And at the end of the year, it’s essential to have a good time. The journalist Isaura Daniel was in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, and visited two of the city’s main attraction for kids: the Warner Bros. theme park with its amusement rides inspired in movies, cartoons and comics; and the exhibition “Animals, between real and imaginary,” staying at Louvre Abu Dhabi museum until June 2019.
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São Paulo – In a bid to encourage Brazilian companies to make international sales, the municipal export and investment agency São Paulo Negócios and Presbyterian University Mackenzie entered into an agreement to hold export-oriented training events.
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Louvre Abu Dhabi has exhibition about animals for kids
Abu Dhabi – One line, then another, then another one, and an animal is being depicted in a projection on the wall. Before the figure is complete, you better guess which animal it is. Passing in front of another equipment, the visitor’s shadow appears sketched out there but with a mane and a tail of a lion.
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Sesc Santo André conducts Arab tour in São Paulo
São Paulo – Sesc Santo André will conduct the tour Arab Roots – Fabrics, Colors and Flavors, a walk through the center of São Paulo on Saturday 16 February 2019, passing through places such as Pátio do Colégio and 25 de Março street, and telling the history of Arab immigration.
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Algeria’s trade deficit decreases
São Paulo – Algeria had a negative balance of USD 4.13 billion during the first eleven months of the year, way below the USD 10.5 billion deficit registered in the same period of last year.
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