Ten years after its signing, an agreement to benefit citizens and legal entities of both countries was approved by the Foreign Affairs Commission and will be voted by the plenary.
Author: Marcos Carrieri
Arab-Brazilian Chamber CEO Tamer Mansour spoke at Sebrae Global Experience about countries, markets and sectors that can be major buyers of Brazilian goods.
The event will be held on October 31 and November 1 in the capital of São Paulo, featuring lectures by Brazilian and African countries heads and business roundtables.
Winners helps 1,500 people, including 300 children, through food and medicine donations and sports, education and culture activities in the Beqaa Valley.
Marcelo Maluf has released The Final Days of Elias Ghandour, a novel about a Syrian Brazilian merchant who reflects upon his unachieved dreams.
Egyptian designer will be one of the main speakers at the III World Plastic Connection Summit, an international event on plastics to take place this month. The Marketing & Content director of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Silvana Gomes, will present on the Arab market.
A new environment mixing real and virtual will change the way people interact, bringing opportunities and reflections for industry, commerce, and tourism.
Geraldo Adriano Godoy de Campos spreads the Arab culture across Brazil. In his most recent challenge, he’s helping establish an international center for Arab and Islamic studies in Sergipe.
The Think Plastic Brazil program will hold a virtual event to present leading-edge Brazilian national products to international buyers. Potential customers from the Middle East and North Africa are among the main buyers.
The country is a major producer, with an area of 5,700 hectares of strawberry-producing land. But Brazil imports frozen strawberries for industrial applications. Suppliers include Egypt and Morocco.
A law sanctioned last August is bound to streamline doing business in Brazil and benefit international trade.
Brazilian innovative and technological companies are gaining space in agribusiness by offering solutions to increase crop productivity and quality. A mapping shows there are 1,574 agritechs in the country.
Brazil is buying more in both value and kilograms. Experts see global supply chain reorganization and stock rebuilding as some of the reasons.
The pandemic has created both opportunities and challenges for the labor market, which requires professionals who are able to work with different tools in different settings and in more than one language. Companies can have employees in different countries, but legislation is a challenge.

