Francisco Clemente (pictured), head of Middle East Desk at KPMG in Brazil, discusses in an article the current state of Brazil’s relations with the Arab countries and suggests how they can move forward.
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Rubens Hannun (pictured) pens article on the mission of the Arab House, which he cofounded and curates. The institution seeks to bring the Arab community together and strengthen the Arab image in Brazil, going beyond the borders of culture.
Executive Vicente Santos Jr. (pictured above), from Broker Comex, pens an article on how the pandemic context affects activities in ports and customs and demands more attention from exporters and importers to the area.
Ambassador Qais Shqair, the head of the mission of the Arab League in Brazil, pens article on Kuwait’s challenge to preserve its identity while remaining a cultural trailblazer.
The ambassador of the United Arab Emirates in Brazil, Saleh Ahmed Alsuwaidi, pens article in which he addresses the development strategy of the country for the news 50 years and the expectation of a qualitative leap in its partnership with Brazil.
The head of the mission of the League of Arab States in Brazil pens article in the voice of a great Lebanese artist, celebrating the beauty, culture and arts of Lebanon.
By Qais Shqair Culture has a significant role in the economic relations between the Arab countries and Brazil, going beyond the values that usually direct relations between other nations. In Arab countries, Brazilian products are preferred by consumers for reasons related to the high level of affection that citizens have for the country and the
By Tamer Mansour The suspension of 11 Brazilian poultry slaughterhouses, responsible for 65% of chicken shipments to Saudi Arabia, shows that the largest market in the League of Arab States and the second leading destination for the product from Brazil is rapidly advancing in its plans to achieve food self-sufficiency. Known as Vision 2030, the
By Qais Shqair Economic diplomacy is a form of diplomacy that uses the full spectrum of economic tools of a state to achieve its national interests. This definition is strictly related to states, but one need only to look at the history of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) to see how close to
By Rodrigo Solano When thinking about international competitiveness, it is not uncommon for aspects of a low product or service price to come to mind, making perfect sense. However, it must not be forgotten that business success involves three other Ps of the so-called Market Mix (Price, Product, Promotion, and Place) and for this set