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This Monday (28) in your ANBA Bulletin: everything on president Jair Bolsonaro’s visit to the United Arab Emirates, the first stop in a tour of three Arab countries that will continue until the end of the week. ANBA’s Alexandre Rocha is reporting from the Gulf. In the UAE, Bolsonaro signed eight agreements and memorandums of understanding relating to various fields. At a seminar in Abu Dhabi, he went over Brazilian infrastructure opportunities available to foreign investors. During the trip, assets on sale from Petrobras were also discussed. Check out ANBA’s stories on the Arabic Language Month wrap-up and the Saudi Arabian twins who play soccer in Minas Gerais. Also featured are articles on Syria’s olive and olive oil output, which is set to increase, and a report on the Brazil Summit.
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Brazil, UAE working toward strategic partnership
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Abu Dhabi – Brazil and the United Arab Emirates entered into eight agreements and memorandums of understanding in several fields this Sunday (27), during president Jair Bolsonaro’s trip to the Arab country. Bolsonaro met with Abu Dhabi crown prince Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan (pictured, on the right) and Dubai ruler Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who’s also vice president and prime minister of the UAE.
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Abu Dhabi – President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil said this Sunday (27) that investors in the United Arab Emirates are interested in Brazilian infrastructure projects. “They want to invest, and we need it. Infrastructure is a good thing, it can enable our products to arrive at their destinations with a competitive edge,” he said after during the Brazil-UAE business seminar in Abu Dhabi – the first stop in a tour of three Gulf countries.
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Petrobras seeking Gulf buyers for its refineries
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Abu Dhabi – Brazil’s state-run oil company Petrobras is looking for buyers for its refineries and partners to bid in tenders in the Gulf, its Institutional Relations executive director Roberto Ardenghy said (pictured, 3rd, left to right). Ardenghy spoke at Brazil-UAE business seminar this Sunday (27) in Abu Dhabi, UAE, in the sidelines of president Jair Bolsonaro’s visit to the country. “We’re here to showcase our assets [on sale] and partnership opportunities,” he told ANBA.
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São Paulo – The twins of Mohamed Abed Abdul Jawad, former player of the Saudi national team, have been in Belo Horizonte for two months training with Internacional de Minas U-20 team, a second-league team in Minas Gerais championship. Fahad and Faris Jawad are 17 years old and are finishing high school in the Arab country.
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Saudi Arabians wrap up Arabic month in Brazil
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São Paulo – The Arabic Language Month in Brazil wrapped up this Thursday (24) in São Paulo. The event was held by Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz International Center for Arabic Language (KAICAL).
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São Paulo – A 25% increase in olive oil output and an 18.5% increase in olive production are expected this year from 2018 in Syria, state-run outlet Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported.
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São Paulo – Brazil must do its homework in multiple aspects of its economy if it is to keep attracting foreign investment. This was the take-home point from the panels of Brazil Summit, a conference on the future of Brazil’s economy held by British magazine The Economist this Thursday (24) in São Paulo.
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