Browsing: Arab-Brazilian Chamber

Arab-Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil kicked off the Buyer Project on Monday (5) in São Paulo with a focus on women. Before a B2B round between Brazilians and foreign halal importers started, a roundtable brought together businesswomen to discuss female leading and sustainability.

Arab-Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrazil bring 12 Arab and Asian importers to the Latin American country to negotiate with Brazilian food supplying companies through the Halal do Brasil project. Eleven Brazilian states and the Federal District participate.

People interested in delving into the halal market can register for an e-learning training by the Halal do Brasil project, spearheaded by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil. Content encompasses everything from halal culture and market to how to promote to this niche.

Two students from private high schools in São Paulo visited the head office of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday (16) to know more about its work in international relations. They are part of vocational program Guide-U.

During forum in the Arab-Brazilian Chamber, the initiative to bring the Tunisian and Brazilian business sector closer together was reactivated featuring Foreign Minister Nabil Ammar. Representatives of the pharmaceutical industry from both countries signed a letter of intent seeking to further exchange.

The Arab-Brazilian Chamber welcomed a group of Saudi young entrepreneurs led by the country’s Social Development Bank who expressed interest in cooperating and striking partnerships with new businesses in Brazilian industries such as gaming.

In August, buyers from Muslim-majority countries and representatives from Brazilian food and beverage companies will have a weekend of meetings and technical visits to plants to explore the Latin American giant’s halal production.

Project by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber and ApexBrasil that promotes halal goods from Brazil to the international market held a networking breakfast on Thursday (23) between Saudi and Brazilian businesspeople in the Embassy of Brazil in Saudi Arabia. Arabs seemed pleased with the profile of companies they found.