Lawyers Rabih and Salem Nasser will discuss the two topics and their interference with business and contractual relations with Arabs. Event will take place on October 26 at the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
Author: Aurea Santos
Arab Brazilian Chamber CEO Michel Alaby will give a talk during Mini UN, a debate cycle on the international agenda for secondary students. Event is promoted by the PUC university in Minas Gerais.
Free trade agreement between the Mercosur and Palestine should be signed by the end of next year, says Carlos Ceglia, director of the Foreign Ministry’s Middle East Department.
An Ipea survey reveals that out of all migrants settled in the metropolitan area of the city, foreigners have the highest level of education, income, and internet access.
Located in the city of Gramado, Saint Andrews, the first ‘Exclusive House’ hotel in Brazil, offers personalized services and a privileged location.
Index, a furniture and design fair, is scheduled to take place from October 22nd to 25th, in the United Arab Emirates. The exhibition should have a Brazilian stand with four companies.
Diplomats are in the state of Amazonas to contact government officials and businessmen. They met with the governor, visited the Manaus Free Trade Zone and the federation of industries.
A manufacturer of comfort-oriented shoes, Anatomic Gel has conquered clients in six Middle Eastern countries. Now, the company wants to sell even more by adapting its products to the region’s climate.
Situated in one of the most beautiful coastal cities in Brazil, Areia Dourada sells beach fashion to the Arab country and also to Europe. The company exports 10% of produce.
In a meeting between Arab Foreign ministers and the Foreign Minister of Brazil, Antonio Patriota, topics discussed included food safety and possible agricultural cooperation between the nations.
The organization collaborates with Qatar Investor Window 2011, an event to bring together companies and investors from the Arab country. Brazilian enterprises will have an enrolment discount.
With 180 great business fairs, Brazil receives almost 50,000 foreign buyers a year. These events are country windows to the foreign market and have a turnover of US$ 1.9 billion.
São Paulo-based men’s shoes manufacturing company Sollu has just broken into the Arab market. It has clients in Saudi Arabia and the Emirates, and is already planning on boosting its exports.
Qatar Investor Window 2011 is a meeting to bring together investors from the Arab country and foreign companies seeking capital. It takes place on November 21st, and will include Brazilian companies.

