The Arab Women Organization, headquartered in Egypt, should award scholars who have work published in Natural Science, Physical Science and Philosophy and Logic Science.
Author: Marcos Carrieri
Ghazi Karray buys US$ 1.5 million in Brazilian auto parts each year. He attended Automec, a trade show for the industry in São Paulo, and the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters.
São Francisco Xavier combines a mountain climate, leisure and good food, but partying is not a part of life in this peaceful district of São José dos Campos, in the interior of the state of São Paulo.
Healthcare, of medical products, begins on Thursday with the participation of two Brazilian companies. The companies want to expand exports to the Arab countries.
The Jordanian Saleh Awwad, who is participating in Automec, in São Paulo, seeks auto parts and agricultural machinery. Fazlollah Epadian, from the Emirates, is also visiting the fair.
Unstable weather in 2010 and the advanced age of cane crops affected sugarcane production in São Paulo, but crops in other states compensated the losses. Foreign sugar demand is on the rise.
A company in the sector promises to invest US$ 621 million in coming years to purchase trains and build terminals. An organisation in the ports sector should boost operation in Santa Catarina.
Dubai-based air freight company already offers two weekly flights between the Emirates and Campinas. To the company’s vice president, Ram Menen, trade with Arabs justifies the investment.
Growers who had ceased to cultivate the commodity are enthusiastic about the rising international demand. In São Paulo, the planted area has more than tripled.
A book by Assad Aiden, a Lebanese writer established in Brazil, tells the story of the language and includes a list of 1,000 words incorporated into the Portuguese language.
Espírito Santo-based Syrian-descendent artist Hilal Sami Hilal works with an amalgam of paper, acid and copper to approach relationships, although in abstract form. He is exhibiting in São Paulo.
Embraer wants to increase its share in sales of aircraft to the Arab nations, where it already has a significant market share.
According to the president of the Brazilian group, Wesley Batista, developing nations should become the main meat buyers in the world, among them the Arabs.
The chairman of the board at the Arab Brazilian Chamber was one of the four people honoured at an event for promotion of the Arab Day.