Funding in transport infrastructure, energy, and customs technology promises to increase the volume and efficiency of business between Brazil and Arab countries.
Author: Marcos Carrieri
Panel held at the GHB Forum discusses Islamic finance and how it meets current needs.
In a panel on sustainable development, company and standards body representatives said the concepts complement each other.
The largest event on halal opportunities in the Americas, the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum highlights the challenge of diversifying Brazil’s export basket to buyers.
The Head of International Consulting at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce delivered a lecture at REC’nPlay, an innovation event held in Brazil’s Pernambuco state.
Representatives from the two institutions met on Friday (10) to discuss future collaborations, including cataloging processes and even exhibitions.
The head of the institution’s office in Dubai showcased Brazil’s know-how and potential in producing food and beverages fit for Muslim consumption at one of the world’s largest food fairs.
A series of meetings are being held in Dubai to discuss strategies to increase the presence of Brazilian companies in the Middle East and India.
Now Brazil’s Consul General in Lisbon, Alessandro Candeas reflects in his new book on his four-year experience heading Brazil’s office in Ramallah, West Bank.
International Relations students from the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp) visited the headquarters of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) in São Paulo on Tuesday (30). They attended a lecture about the institution, presented by Vice President of Marketing Silvia Antibas, and learned about the diplomatic and trade relations between Brazil and Arab countries
The Arab representative at the event was developed for Bahrain by students from the American University of Beirut. The exhibition invites participants to explore solutions for a warmer world.
Leading artists from Morocco, Mauritania, Palestine, Sudan, and other countries are among the 125 creators featured in one of the world’s most important exhibitions.
Although exports of the commodity only began in 2023, Brazil is already a major supplier to the Arab country. Companies are expected to seize the opportunity through industry projects and events.
Five Brazilian companies are showcasing their products at Southeast Asia’s largest halal products fair. The country is open to new products and could serve as a re-export hub for the region.

