ANBA unveils on the Brazilian Day of the Arab Community, March 25, its new website with a revamped design and more visibility both for news stories – now separated into five major sections – and for ads.
Author: Isaura Daniel
Brazil will participate again in Something Else, an exhibition that was created to occupy the halls of the Cairo Biennale and will have a new edition in late 2024. The curators of the Brazilian space are selecting artists and want to take professionals of Arab descent. They also look for ers.
The Brazilian presence in the Arab country will be the topic of a film by Carmen Labaki. The episode will be part of her project “The World in Lebanon.” The Brazilian Lebanese director seeks .
April 20 will see the Helipad Dubai by Frozen Cherry in the United Arab Emirates host LENDAA, whose first edition took place in a nature reserve in Paraná, Brazil. The festival mixes electronic music, nature connectedness, and sensory experiences.
A period of daytime fasting and nighttime celebrations and gatherings. Three Muslims living in Brazil told ANBA some of their good memories and tales from the season.
WAHI Committee takes Brazilian women on an immersion in the Arab country from May 18 to 25 for the exchange of experiences in leadership and female empowerment. Registration is open.
Brazilian goods and services will be the focus of Made in Brazil Expo Muscat, to be held in Muscat in May, together with a Brazil-Oman investment forum. Registration is open.
Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce president Osmar Chohfi participates in a Lide mission to the Gulf and spoke during a conference in Riyadh about the moment of opportunity for Brazilian companies in the Middle East country.
Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce President Osmar Chohfi is part of the business delegation that have appointments in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates from March 3 to 8. Mission is focused on investments and business opportunities.
A good attendance and good deals for Brazilians. So ended the Middle East’s biggest food exhibition in Dubai on Friday (23). The proximity to Ramadan and the search for a reliable supply in a uncertain global landscape fostered deals.
Alta Paulista Mixed Agricultural Cooperative (CAMAP) and trading firm Francfort have a booth at the space organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber at the exhibition in Dubai. Peanut sales deals are expected to be signed.
AgroExport director Alexandre Carvalho, who is exhibiting in a space organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber in the Dubai show, believes live cattle purchases will occur due to the demands ahead of the Muslim holy month.
Arab country allowed that Brazilian authorities authorize meatpacking plants to sell to its market, replacing face-to-face audits by Egyptians. Process opens the possibility to shorten the waiting list for authorization, which now includes some 30 establishments. Decision includes beef, pork, and poultry.
There are always new things to do when it comes to leisure attractions in the United Arab Emirates. ANBA recommends four tours that you cannot miss when traveling to the Gulf state.