This will be the first-ever fully online show from the Rio de Janeiro chapter of Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil (CCBB). the event will feature film premieres and a free lecture, debate and workshop. The event will run from July 29 to August 23, 2020.
Author: Thais Sousa
Brazil’s Agricultural Research Corporation and the Rio Grande do Sul State Agricultural Cooperatives Federation have been working for four years now to professionalize wheat production intended for export. A type of wheat grown in the state is unappreciated domestically, but it is sought after in other countries.
Though hardly a new concept, the Low Touch Economy has been fast-tracked by the pandemic, Natalia Klafke of Radix explained during an Arab Chamber webinar. She noted that a behavioral change is in order, and that small businesses will be faced with the challenge of connectivity.
The 2019/2020 crop-year saw sales from Brazil to Arab nations slide. Total exports had second best result on record.
The institution is training companies to participate in national and international B2Bs. The next event will run on July 16 and be focused on the textile industry.
Legal tools for doing due diligence are key when it comes to entering into export contracts with companies big or small. So said Arab and Brazilian attorneys-at-law featured in a webinar this Wednesday (8).
The product accounts for 98% of Brazilian whole citrus fruit exports. Driven by the pandemic, retail sales have stepped up.
Different regions of Brazil are investing in specialty product to offset higher costs stemming from worker protection during harvesting. However, the industry is unsure about sales of higher value-added product, with cafés closed for over three months now.
Having tools to tell the story of a product since its production until it arrives at its destination is a plus for companies intending to export. In webinar hosted by the Arab Chamber on Wednesday (1), specialists explained how end-to-end traceability helps showing the quality of the product to the consumer.
Star Cosmetics was established in 2015 by Rasha Shelbaya, who holds a degree in trichology. She relies on social media as a tool to strengthen her brand, which specializes in products made in Brazil.
In a lecture on Wednesday (24), Arab Chamber executives went over the importance of determining what stage of internationalization businesses are in before they can enter the Arab market.
Agilise Cosméticos prepares to send its third shipment to the Arab country. The Brazilian company has exported for five years, but it is the first time they send their professional hair products to Jordan.
Virtual event hosted by the AfroChamber brought together tax and export specialists on Thursday (18). Arab Chamber secretary-general Tamer Mansour was featured.
To mark the completion of the Education City Stadium, the organization released a video honoring the frontline healthcare workers fighting against the novel coronavirus.

