The growth in the e-commerce sector has seen increased demand for warehousing in Dubai. Retailers need local delivery hubs close to customers for next-day or same-delivery options.
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Venues including bars, restaurants, hotels, movie theaters and malls will be required to comply with a new set of rules to fight Covid-19, from Tuesday (2) to the end of February.
A survey conducted by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce’s Market Intelligence Department shows that that price hike is partly prompted by an expected increase in the commodity’s prices in years to come. The Arab countries that could potentially buy more product include Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Sudan.
Airline announced the Brazil-UAE flight will be suspended from February 1 through 10 due to COVID-19.
An OECD report has shown that these are the two North African countries that best employ digital tools for economic purposes.
A federal government decree mandates the establishment of a work group involving multiple ministries to devise a strategy to increase product availability in the country.
B2Bs will be hosted by Abimo and Apex-Brasil until February 5 and feature Brazilian companies and buyers from Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, and other countries.
Agribusiness products were the top exports from Brazil to the bloc, which reached USD 11.47 billion, down 6.3%. Decline was lower than in other Brazil’s foreign partnerships, though.
Tourism is a pillar in line with the kingdom’s Vision 2030 reform plan. Saudis expect to host 100 million visitors annually by the end of the decade.
The first Arab Brazilian Chamber webinar of 2021 will address this crucial issue to Arab countries. The online event will also cover the opportunities available to Brazilian food industry players in Arab markets. Registrations are open.
The Agriculture Ministry forecasts a good season after the crisis caused by COVID-19 repercussions and lack of rainfalls.
Imports to the Arab country also slid last year, by 12%, the Ministry of Trade and Industry reported.
The Brazilian food company strengthens its foothold on the international market with manufacturing operations in Saudi Arabia. It will invest USD 7.2 million in expanding capacity at facilities formerly owned by Joody Al Sharqiya Food.
As Brazilian health regulator Anvisa approved emergency use of two COVID-19 vaccines, the first person was inoculated in São Paulo. Health minister said the immunization plan begins on Monday (18) in other states.

