To the Tunisian ambassador in Brasília, Sabri Bachtobji, political stability paves the way for development. ‘For the first time in history, Tunisians will experience a peaceful transfer of power,’ he told ANBA.
Author: Alexandre Rocha
Executives from the facility will present investment opportunities to Brazilian businessmen during a seminar at the Arab Chamber.
Conference hosted by the FAO and agribusiness organizations will debate how to broaden food supply to meet global demand in 2050. The event will take place in São Paulo on the 14th.
Kebab restaurant franchise Mumtaz brings to Brazil the dish which became popular in Europe. Business partners went abroad to fetch the recipes, machinery and know-how to produce the meal.
Professor Ana Carla Fonseca, a public administrator and economist, will discuss cities that constantly reinvent themselves. In an interview, she expounded on the subject and cited Abu Dhabi as a highlight.
Brazilian milk and milk products exports amounted to US$ 72 million from January through August. According to a industry representative, the region has ‘very strong market potential.’
Foreign sales fetched US$ 16.5 million year-to-date through August. The United Arab Emirates is Brazil’s leading destination in the region and the second worldwide.
Sales from Brazil to the region amounted to a combined US$ 1.2 billion in August, up only 0.76% from August 2013. Imports, on the other hand, soared by 141%.
Brazil’s FT Sistemas has recently closed the sale of three unmanned aircraft to an African country and believes more opportunities are available in the continent, the Middle East and Asia.
The region has gone from accounting for 3.9% in Brazilian foreign sales to nearly 5% year on year. Brands have strengthened their presence and business was less impacted by Chinese competition.
The state-owned Saudi company will be one of the participating companies in Rio Oil & Gas. The fair will feature 1,300 exhibitors and 55,000 visitors are expected.
The decision was announced after a meeting between the Agriculture ministers of Brazil, Neri Geller, and of the Arab country, Adel El-Betagy. Egypt’s minister of Commerce denounced anti-dumping on glass.
The organization has accepted the Arab Chamber’s project to streamline and cut costs in product sales processes to Middle East and North Africa countries.
Brazil’s Agriculture minister Neri Geller is optimistic about the prospects of Egypt resuming importing beef from Mato Grosso state. He met with Egyptian president El-Sisi and believes trade will soar.

