The potential for a more strategic relationship is significant, emphasized Khaled Hanafy, secretary-general of the Union of Arab Chambers at the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries. In a panel, executives from the Chambers of Oman, Bahrain, and Jordan spoke on the future of this connection.
Author: Thais Sousa
Libya Coffee Expo (Coffeex) is looking for exhibitors for its second edition. In Brazil, event curator Mariana Proença, who specializes in coffee, supports the show.
With solid investment in digital marketing and influencers, the Arab country showed its strategies under the motto ‘Morocco – Kingdom of Light.’ The launch event took place in São Paulo this Thursday (23).
Photographer Ishaq Madan produces art from the everyday life of the insular Gulf country. He was born and raised in Manama, the city he wants to show to the world.
Research shows the presence of two peregrine falcons subspecies in the country. Louise Mamedio Schneider and Erika Hingst Zaher analyzed the birds’ habits, dietary patterns, and migration periods to Brazilian states.
Bachir ice cream opened in the Moema neighborhood in São Paulo six months ago. The company has over 50 stores on Lebanese soil and two in Paris, France.
In a lecture on the global economy, publicist and CEO of S4 Capital, Sir Martin Sorrell, said data analysis is essential for the digital sector, which is growing beyond traditional media outlets.
Brazilian hookah ceramics company Thermoceram will have a distributor in Dubai. Ziggy, which markets hookah essences, made good contacts and is considering opening a point of sale in the UAE. Both brands showcased their products at World Shisha Dubai.
This Monday (30), the Arab Brazilian Chamber’s cultural director received the UNESCO-Sharjah Prize for Arab Culture. The award was for 2019, but the ceremony only occurred this year due to the COVID pandemic.
The studies of engineer and researcher Youssef Morghi collaborate on preventing accidents in nuclear power plants. In Brazil since 2015, he has been pursuing a career in the country.
UAE’s Ethical Elements sells sustainably sourced fabrics in the Gulf. The three businesswomen that established the business see a thriving future for the industry.
An executive from Egypt’s Food Export Council, Heba Soheil, told ANBA that the institution is studying the areas with the most potential for exporting Egyptian products to Brazil.
Among its products, Baya Olive Oil has a line of organics certified in Brazil, in addition to premium and basic products. The company exhibited at the APAS Show.
There are some sweets that Brazilians are more familiar with, like baclava, and lesser-known items as well as gluten-free, vegan and organic options.

