The Gulf country was the top destination of Brazilian exports in January. Saudi Arabia was the third-largest customer, according to ABPA.
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The Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company, established by the Arab country to explore and produce oil abroad, acquired a 20% stake in a Brazilian pre-salt project from Shell Brasil.
With a positive biennial cycle, expanded planting area, and higher productivity, national crop agency Conab estimates Brazil’s coffee production at 66.2 million bags, surpassing the 2020 record.
The Ministry of Ports and Airports is conducting virtual and in-person presentations to potential buyers of the terminal ahead of the auction scheduled for March 30.
The Brazilian market bought fewer fertilizers from abroad in November last year. However, cumulative imports from January to November are still up.
The researcher will discuss economic outlook for 2026 in the “ABCC Connects” series next Monday (9).
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) and Export Bahrain held the first edition of “Why Brazil?” on Sunday (1) in Manama, Bahrain. The event showcased business opportunities for Brazilians in the Gulf country and for Bahrainis in Brazil. Other “Why Brazil?” sessions will take place in Arab nations throughout the year. At the center of
The Arab country ended its winter tourism campaign in mid-December, generating USD 3.4 billion in hotel revenue.
Training is aimed at food companies seeking to export to Muslim-majority countries.
In Bahrain’s non-oil product exports for the fourth quarter of 2025, aluminum alloys ranked first. The Arab country saw a 5% increase in non-oil exports.
The museum showcases historical and cultural artifacts that tell the story of civilization and conducts real-time restoration of an ancient vessel.
Partnership between the Arab country and the UN Population Fund will result in studies, updates to the civil registration system, and support policies for women and children.
The monetary authority will transfer up to USD 2,000 to beneficiaries of assistance programs, totaling USD 600 million per month.
Between January and November, 3.56 million foreign visitors and Syrian expatriates traveled to the Arab country, according to the Ministry of Tourism.

