Ricardo Alban, president of the Brazilian Confederation of Industry, spoke about the challenges of what he called “the neo-industrialization of Brazil.” An event held by the CNI in Dubai brought together politicians, authorities, and businesspeople. The Arab-Brazilian Chamber signed a MoU with the entity aimed at positive agendas for COP30 in Belém.
Author: Bruna Garcia Fonseca
Carlo Pereira and a group of Brazilian businesspeople visited the headquarters of the Beeah Group in the emirate of Sharjah (5). The Arab group works in various industries combining sustainability and digitalization.
Financial institutions in the Arab country committed to mobilizing AED 1 trillion to sustainable projects by 2030. The announcement was made on COP28 Finance Day in Dubai.
In a meeting with civil society members, Lula said that the country will enter the oil cartel OPEC+, and that ending some fossil fuels is a desire but a struggle, too.
Adjustments to climate targets, the pledge to reach zero deforestation in the Amazon by 2030, a green plan, renewable energies, and other actions by the government were mentioned in Lula’s speeches at COP28 in Dubai.
In his speech at the opening of COP28 in Dubai, the president of Brazil criticized richer countries that did not comply with the Paris Agreement and compared the amounts spent on weapons with the amount that could be allocated to the climate change loss and damage fund.
The Brazilian president stressed his interest in strengthening relations with the Arab country during forum in Doha, which had the Arab-Brazilian Chamber as one of its organizers. Lula praised the role of Qatar in mediating the Israel-Palestine conflict.
In a meeting with emir Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani at the Amiri Diwan Palace in Doha, the president discussed the economy, geopolitics, and the quest for peace.
At the closing of the Saudi Arabia-Brazil Roundtable Meeting in Riyadh, the Brazilian president spoke about the potential of bilateral partnerships, energy transition, and social development, among other topics.
The announcement was made by Embraer’s CEO at a seminar this Wednesday afternoon (29) in Riyadh. One of the agreements was with the company FlyNas involving a flying car. Brazilian president Lula spoke at the opening of the event.
At a meeting in Riyadh, the president of Brazil and the crown prince of Saudi Arabia discussed strengthening relations between their countries. The Arab nation’s sovereign wealth fund is expected to invest USD 9 billion in the Brazilian market over the next seven years. The presence of Brazilian companies in Saudi Arabia was also one of the topics.
The Saudi crown prince and prime minister welcomed the Brazilian president and his delegation at the royal palace this Tuesday evening (28). Ministers of Energy of Brazil and Saudi Arabia signed an agreement.
The Brazilian president will meet with the Saudi crown prince. Ministers accompanying him on the trip met with Saudi authorities and discussed energy, infrastructure, and food security investments.
The Ministry of Development, Industry, Commerce, and Services of Brazil has an open public consultation until December 18 to receive the opinions of the Brazilian productive sector and list interests, concerns, and opportunities in trade with the United Arab Emirates.