Ambassador Talat Al-Muslemani arrived recently in Brazil to represent the international religious organization. Halal certification is one of his primary concerns.
Author: Alexandre Rocha
Abbas Shuman, the deputy sheikh from Al-Azhar, Egypt’s premier Islamic institution, is in the country for a close look at food production in accordance with Muslim traditions. He made a visit to the Arab Chamber.
So said Fahim Al Qasimi, the head of a delegation from the emirate, during the opening ceremony of the São Paulo book fair, which features the Arab city as its guest of honor.
São Paulo – Ambassador Hassine Bouzid (pictured above, on the right), the chairman of the Brazil-Tunisia Business Council, told ANBA that during a meeting in Tunis last week, the body decided to carry out actions designed to encourage bilateral trade over the next two years. Bouzid chairs the Council on Tunisia’s side, while Arab Brazilian
For the second consecutive year, the space will be organized by the Arab Chamber and the Brazilian embassy in the Syrian capital. Brazilian companies interested in taking part can use the space with no costs.
This Friday (20), the organization’s president, Rubens Hannun, led a meeting of the Brazil-Tunisia Business Council, alongside ambassador Hassine Bouzid.
The event will feature 24 movies from the 8th to the 27th in São Paulo, organized by the Institute of Arab Culture with support from the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
A symbol of Rio de Janeiro, the statue was illuminated with the colors from the flag of the Arab country on Thursday evening.
The representative of the Arab League in Brazil, Nacer Alem, pointed out that the Chamber is the first partner of the multilateral organization in Brazil. The organization held a farewell dinner in honor of the diplomat.
The Council of Arab diplomats offered a farewell dinner to the representative of the multilateral organization, Nacer Alem, who’s leaving Brazil.
Arab and African diplomats took part in a seminar organized by the Federation of Industries of the State of Bahia. The sharing of experiences and technologies was one of the main issues discussed, alongside investments.
Diplomats met the state’s vice governor, João Leão, who accepted the suggestion by the Arab Chamber’s president, Rubens Hannun, of forming a workgroup to study opportunities.
Diplomats will be in Salvador this week for meetings with local and state officials and private sector players. The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce is supporting the trip.
Mohammed Alhayki is leaving Brazil after a near-six-year stint, and the organization offered a farewell dinner. Bilateral trade increased and grew more diverse during his tenure.

