Brazilian companies will participate in The BIG 5 show from December 4 to 9. The trip will also include B2Bs, technical visits, and product showcases.
Author: From the Newsroom
The session to commemorate the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People took place this Tuesday morning (29) and brought together Brazilian and Arab authorities in the national capital Brasília.
An exhibit at the Francis Bacon Art Space shows the beginning or Brazil-Arab relations through the history of emperors Dom Pedro I and Dom Pedro II with the Arab country. Replicas of pieces of the imperial collection are being displayed.
The Saudi-based food industry announced investments of USS 1.3 billion in farms and a new plant aiming to achieve leadership in sales of poultry protein in the country.
Presence of football fans has boosted poultry and beef consumption in the region and has driven up exports from Brazil. Purchases from Qatar have increased dramatically.
The event will take place in São Paulo on November 29 and 30 to foster good practices and partnerships between Brazil and African countries.
An advertising campaign by ABPA and ApexBrasil promotes Brazilian poultry on signs around Doha during the FIFA World Cup.
The Arab country launched the initiative ‘Hiking Trails of Tunisia,’ which aims to improve hiking itinerary infrastructure, encouraging tourism in the countryside.
The new Omani ambassador to Brazil, Talal Al-Rahbi, received guests at an event in the national capital of Brazil to celebrate the date of Oman’s rebirth and spoke about the country’s current challenges and economic progress.
After days of negotiations at the UN Climate Change Conference, countries reached agreement on establishing a funding mechanism to compensate vulnerable nations for climate-induced disasters.
A visit Pedro II paid to the Holy Land in the 19th century will be the subject of a meeting on November 27 at the National Gallery of Fine Arts in Jordan.
Applications are open for Brazilian companies to exhibit at APLF in March 2023. Participation will take place through a project between Assintecal and ApexBrasil.
According to Saudi Arabia’s official news agency, facilitating passenger travel between the two countries is also a goal.
Brazilian state bank has approved a USD 413 million credit line to finance the firm’s aircraft production and exports.

