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Brazilian and global consumers seek electric vehicles
This Thursday (30) in your ANBA Bulletin: Demand for electric cars have increased. A special report shows that while conventional car sales have shrunk during the pandemic, the demand for electric cars has skyrocketed. Brazil rushes to create a supply framework, and Arab countries have invested in production. Registration is open for the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries. The event that has become the biennial meeting point for Brazilians and Arabs will take place on Monday (4) featuring leaders, experts and businesspeople from both regions. Registration to participate online is open. And an event in Libya seeks coffee exhibitors from Brazil, Arab countries are planning to expand clean energy, and more.
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Registration is open for those interested in participating in the online version of the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries to be held by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) next Monday (4). The meeting will gather, both in person and online, authorities, experts and businesspeople from Brazil and the Arab countries.
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Ten years ago, 130,000 electric vehicles were sold around the world. Now, this same amount may be sold in just one week. The market share of electric vehicles has increased year after year, and over the past three years, contrary to the trend ushered in by the pandemic, which decreased sales of conventional cars, electric vehicles saw an impressive growth: In 2019, 2.2 million units left the factories, accounting for 2.5% of the market.
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The Middle East Study and Research Group (GEPOM) has opened registration for four online holiday courses in Portuguese in July. Four-class courses will be given on The Palestinian Issue and Brazil and Refugees and International Rights, in addition to one-off meetings on the Arab City of Damascus and the Conquest of Constantinople.
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The 2022 African Film Festival will occur from July 6 to 20 in São Paulo and from July 7 to 13 in Curitiba. The event will bring together about 50 works from 20 African countries, emphasizing female production and films previously unreleased in Brazil. The festival schedule will include discussions, masterclasses, and panels with African guests. 11 Arab features and three shorts will be screened.
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Organizers of the Libya Coffee Expo (Coffeex) are looking for exhibitors for its second edition. The event will take place in October this year in Tripoli, the capital city of the Arab country. In 2021, the event brought together 43 exhibitors, and held a barista competition and business meetings.
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The Egyptian Financial and Industrial Company (EFIC), which operates in the fertilizer sector, intends to invest USD 600 million over the next five years to increase production capacity and add new products to its current portfolio of monophosphate fertilizers.
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The United Arab Emirates is producing oil near its maximum production capacity. So said Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure of the Gulf country, the UAE state news agency WAM reported.
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The Arab countries will get close to their renewable energy targets by 2030 if their solar and wind power projects are completed as planned, according to a Global Energy Monitor report published Tuesday (28). Even leading oil producers like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are shifting away from fossil fuel power and investing in clean energy.
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Morocco is investing in developing itself as a new technologies’ hub. The country is already positioned as an influential research and development (R&D) destination in the field of innovative technologies, said the Moroccan minister delegate for Digital Transition and Administration Reform, Ghita Mezzour.
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