The Jordan Chamber of Commerce plans to organize a mission with importers, exporters and investors.
Author: Alexandre Rocha
The US dollar’s rising strength against Brazil’s real breeds expectations of growing foreign sales in months to come. The Couromoda fair, in São Paulo, will welcome importers from 60 countries.
Brazil’s Development, Industry and Foreign Trade minister Armando Monteiro Neto said Brazil could see a USD 30 billion surplus as finished goods exports go up. He believes president Rousseff will not be impeached.
From January to November in Brazil, 1,212,075 units were made, down 15% from a year ago. However, sales bounced back in November and the industry is expecting the economy to improve next year.
Lessons taught this week at diplomacy school Instituto Rio Branco, in Brasília, were organized by the Federation of Muslim Associations in Brazil. The Foreign Ministry will release a book based on the seminar.
The CEO of the Arab Chamber will discuss the topic in a workshop on December 9th in the city of São Paulo. Registrations are open and are free of charge.
The Arab Chamber’s CEO spoke on Sebrae and other public and private entrepreneurship-fostering initiatives at the 17th Arab Businessmen and Investors Conference in Abu Dhabi.
The 17th Arab Investors and Businessmen Conference takes place this Monday and Tuesday in Abu Dhabi and the investment in these sectors is the central topic.
The minister of Foreign Affairs, Mauro Vieira, will lead Brazil`s participation in the 4th Summit South American-Arab Countries, in Riyadh, as appointed by president Dilma Rousseff.
Kátia Abreu will continue negotiations to unlock exports of Brazilian beef and will attend the Business Forum South America-Arab Countries.
A group of diplomats is on a mission in the northeastern Brazilian state this week looking for opportunities to cooperate, share experiences and engage in trade and investments.
Launched in 2013, an industry and logistics complex on the African country’s coast has received 210 project submissions, 125 of which are already in operation. The Arab Chamber CEO Michel Alaby paid a visit.
Businessmen from the African country wish to buy directly from Brazilian exporters products such as beef, poultry, sugar, juices, footwear and clothing, according to the Arab Chamber’s CEO, Michel Alaby.
The government grants tax exemptions and other benefits to foreigners interested in exploring certain sectors. The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce CEO Michel Alaby is currently on a trip in the country.

