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ANBA Bulletin, May 30, 2022
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Morocco eases entry restrictions

This Monday (30) in your ANBA Bulletin: Morocco has eased entry restrictions. Due to COVID-19, the country used to require both proof of vaccination and a negative coronavirus test, but now visitors are required to present just one of them. Tourism in Morocco has recovered.

Morocco’s engineer Youssef Morghi pursued his PhD and post-doc studies in prevention of nuclear accidents in Brazil, his research contributing to the development of the field.

And high poultry prices are shaking up the market in Jordan, live animal exports from Sudan have gone up, and so have gas exports from Qatar.

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Moroccan engineer studies nuclear safety in Brazil

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Born in Tinghir, southern Morocco, engineer Youssef Morghi has studied nuclear accident prevention for several years. But it was in Brazil he decided to continue his career, dedicating himself to his doctorate and postdoctoral studies.

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Driven by gas, Qatar’s exports doubled

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Exports by Qatar, an Arab country in the Gulf, more than doubled in April compared to the same period in 2021, driven by gas sales, according to information released this Friday (27) by the official local news agency Qatar News Agency (QNA) based on data from the Arab country’s Planning and Statistics Authority.

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Poultry prices on the rise in Jordan

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The government of Jordan released a statement earlier this week on chicken prices. This came following a campaign on social media to boycott the consumption of poultry and eggs due to the high prices. Food prices have risen significantly across the world this year due to the pandemic and the Russian war.

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Livestock exports a key source of income for Sudan

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Sudan reached USD 83.7 million in livestock and fish farming exports revenue from January to April this year, according to information released by the country’s official news agency, Sudan News Agency (SUNA), based on data provided by the Ministry of Animal Resources. Animals and byproducts rank second among the goods most exported by the Sudanese.

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Brazilian mission proposes strengthening ties with Kuwait

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The Brazilian mission to Kuwait, led by the Brazilian special secretary for Strategic Affairs, Flávio Rocha, discussed the improvement of bilateral relations with businesspeople from the Arab country beyond trade to the level of cooperation, investment, and partnerships.

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Morocco eases entry restrictions

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Morocco has eased COVID-related entry protocols. Last week, the government announced that arrivals can enter by showing proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test. Prior to that, they had to present both.

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Flávio Rocha: Brazil wants to facilitate foreign investment

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Brazil’s special secretary for Strategy Affairs, Flávio Rocha (pictured), said in an interview with ANBA in Egypt that the Brazilian government is working on the creation of bills to facilitate investments from domestic and foreign companies in the country. Rocha is leading a mission to nine Arab countries and had appointments in Cairo from May 20 to 22.

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