ed by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber, the Brazilian chemical company made a trip last month to the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, during which it found a distributor and closed a sale. The company is considering opening a facility in the region.
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At the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, university students from the International Relations course at the School of Advertising and Marketing (ESPM) attend presentations about the relationship between Arab countries and Brazil.
Artist and curator Monica Hirano will take part in a residency at Kaaysa Art Residency in São Sebastião, where she will study diasporas and how they adapted to Brazil.
Presidente do Instituto da Cultura Árabe, Natália Calfat, fala sobre o assunto neste sábado (12), às 16 horas, no Esporte Clube Sírio. Participação é aberta ao público e gratuita.
The Middle East Monitor Institute is accepting submissions from editors, authors, and individuals with works about Palestine until May 1st. There are various categories, including Translation and Creative.
Meta’s artificial intelligence virtual assistant can now be used in Arabic across the company’s various apps, according to an announcement made on Monday (24).
A survey by UNCTAD indicates that investment flows reached USD 1.4 trillion last year, with a decline in volumes directed to Brazil and an increase to Egypt.
The company signed an agreement for land reservation with the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu. The project aims to establish a mega hub in the industrial city of Ras Al Khair.
Data released by Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock show that the United Arab Emirates and Egypt were the top Arab clients of Brazil’s agribusiness. Exports to the Middle East and Africa grew.
The Council of Arab Ambassadors in Brasília was received by Brazil’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mauro Vieira. They expressed gratitude for Brazil’s for Lebanon and Palestine and called for an end to hostilities in the Middle East.
Saudi-led Middle East Green Initiative expanded as 11 new signed up, including Algeria and Lebanon, as well as the United Kingdom as an observer. The goal is to cooperate regionally in combating climate change.
An aircraft sent by the Brazilian government will make a stop in Lisbon, Portugal, before arriving in Beirut. The return flight is expected to bring back 220 people out of the three thousand who wish to leave the Arab country.
On the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, the leaders discussed the Middle East and bilateral relations between the two countries.
Brazilian micro and small businesses are growing as exporters and bringing positive results to the country by selling higher-value products and boosting the economy. Aidu, with its food-grade aerosol, and Açaí Town are two successful ventures in the international market.