Governors and deputy governors from Brazilian northeastern states are traveling to Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates to attract capital and partnerships for their development projects. The Arab-Brazilian Chamber participates.
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An International Monetary Fund report highlights the Gulf Cooperation Council nations’ strategies to increase the digital sector’s share of GDP and make it dominant in government services.
The Arab country hosted a discussion among representatives of the fintech industry, regulators, and sector professionals about skill development for working in the field. Bahrain aims to strengthen its position as a reference in digital financial products.
The finance minister met with his counterparts after ing through Saudi Arabia on a trip that began last Friday (14).
The Arab Gulf country increased international arrivals by 25% this year. The Asia Cup, Formula 1, cruise seasons, and tourism from Saudis contributed to the performance.
After meeting with ministers and g a memorandum with the Gulf Cooperation Council, Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira says a new phase of high-level political dialogue with the region has begun. In an exclusive interview with ANBA, Mauro Vieira said that Brazil has an enviable political position in the Gulf.
Brazil’s Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira attended a meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council in Riyadh on Monday (9). According to the ministry, political dialogue and economic relations with the bloc are priorities in President Lula’s foreign policy.
Brazilian foreign minister and GCC secretary-general Jasem Mohamed AlBudaiwi discussed topics such as the relations between Brazil and the Arab countries in the Gulf, and the conflict in Gaza.
The commodity’s prices have declined due to a lower demand from China. Brazil’s trade balance could be impacted, and Arabs could import more.
Espírito Cacau is halal-certified and has a new distributor for the entire Gulf region.
Kaly syrup and Meridiano coffee are Brazilian brands that have won costumers in the Arab region. The companies’ sale executives talked about how they entered and grew in the market.
One of the founders of consulting firm Orbital (pictured, L, with his partner Wallace Erick) recounts the experience of participating in a Brazilian startup mission to the UAE and Qatar. The entrepreneur was impressed with the infrastructure and the political will to boost technological development.
In the mountains of Ras Al Khaimah, one of the most popular adventure options is the 2.83-km long zipline. An ANBA reporter visited the attraction, which takes only three minutes to get from one point to the other.
‘Scattered Barriers’ airs on the platform on January 12. Netflix is continuing its investment in Middle Eastern content.