BRAZIL: PRESENCE OF BRAZILIAN TOURISTS IN DUBAI INCREASES.

From: IPR Strategic Business Information Database | Date: November 27, 2007 | Copyright information

According to anba: Dubai is receiving an increasingly higher number of Brazilians doing business or leisure tourism, according to the mission reception director at the emirate's Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, Hamad Mohammed bin Mejren. Yesterday morning (26th), he received the Brazilian civil construction sector delegation that is on a trade mission to the Gulf. "In the last two months I have received more Brazilians than in 10 years," Mejren told the group of busine...

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