Consulting firm BMJ Consultores Associados partner Welber Barral believes import tax hikes will fast-track bilateral agreements. A 10% rate has been levied on most Arab countries as well as Brazil. Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Iraq, Syria, and Jordan will bear the biggest impact.
Author: Marcos Carrieri
Promo Trend Travel is starting to promote the new destination to Brazilian clients. Meanwhile, an Egyptian company aims to double the number of Brazilian tourists traveling to the North African country this year.
Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco are the travel destinations of Brazilian businesspeople from late May to early June. A webinar presented business opportunities and details about the consumer markets in these countries.
The North African country is participating in the WTM Latin America for the first time, aiming to promote its destinations among industry professionals. A partnership with airlines will help boost visibility and drive further tourism growth.
The country aims to welcome 30 million tourists by 2030 and is counting on an increase in Brazilian arrivals to help meet that goal. Direct flights are expected to gain more weekly frequencies by the end of the year.
The Brazilian Writers’ Union will release a bilingual online edition featuring Brazilian and Palestinian authors. At the project’s launch event, writer Milton Hatoum was honored.
Exhibitors at the Anuga Select Brazil trade fair want to enter the Brazilian market with dates, olive oils, and spices, but they need local partners who understand consumer preferences and know where the customers are.
The North African family-owned company showcases its olive oils at the Anuga Select Brazil trade fair, aiming to compete with top European suppliers in the Brazilina market.
On his first visit to the country, Alkeraida Dates’ general manager attends Anuga Select Brazil, aiming to start exporting to Brazil and reach Latin America.
While visiting date processing facilities in the state of São Paulo, Saudi entrepreneurs say they can supply the Brazilian market with the product and help popularize date consumption in the country.
Arab football stars stand out in the major European leagues and in their home countries. Figures like Mohamed Salah, Zizo, and Brahim Díaz are among the sport’s finest.
In a meeting at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, the Kuwaiti ambassador in Brasília, Talal Rashed Almansour, discussed with the institution’s executives the next steps of an agenda to promote trade and investment.
The institution that oversees the sport in Brazil will present the University of Table Tennis, an initiative to promote the training of professionals in the field.
The trade fair will take place from April 8 to 10 in São Paulo. Exhibitors from Arab countries will showcase dates and olive oils at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce booth.

