Journalist Diogo Bercito launches his second book in São Paulo, Brimos à mesa, with a cocktail and discussion at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
Browsing: Arab-Brazilian Chamber
The Vice President of Invest RS, an agency created in 2024 to foster agreements, investments, and competitiveness, met with the Arab-Brazilian Chamber and presented business potential in 12 priority sectors of the economy.
The event, to be held at the headquarters of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, will discuss and assess the impacts, effectiveness, and development of young people in social assistance initiatives.
The Asia Pacific Cities Summit (APCS) and Mayors’ Forum 2025 will take place from October 27 to 29 at Expo City Dubai. Around 5,000 participants from the business and municipal management sectors are expected.
Screenwriter of the Lebanese film Arzé, Louay Khraish, attends the Arab World Film Festival and says São Paulo coul inspire movie scripts.
Isabel Fernandéz, director of The Builders of Alhambra, will take part in a discussion on Saturday (16) in São Paulo following a special screening of her feature film, which portrays the construction of the fortress in the city of Granada in the 14th century.
The pause of life and the burial of dreams that span generations in Palestine, due to the conflict with Israel, are the underlying theme of the film All That’s Left of You, which kicked off the 20th edition of the Arab World Film Festival on Wednesday (13) at CineSesc in São Paulo.
Brazilian companies will take part in a fair focused on halal products and services in Kuala Lumpur in September. Malaysian office MATRADE São Paulo says Brazil’s presence reflects the Latin American giant’s growing adoption of halal standards. Spots are still available to participate.
The Arab Chamber attended a farewell event last week in honor of the chargé d’affaires at the Embassy of Lebanon in Brazil, George El Jallad.
Arab Brazilian Chamber high-level executives handed over a survey to Brazil’s Agriculture and Livestock and Foreign Affairs ministries showing that some of the goods the US has imposed sweeping tariffs on could be sold to Arab countries instead.
Twelve films will be premiered during the event. Curator Arthur Jafet, who is also an Arab Chamber board member, says the festival has become a mainstay in Latin America.
A seminar showcased tools that can support exporters in their dealings with Arab countries.
An Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce study shows that products impacted by United States tariff hikes could get shipped to North Africa and Middle East countries instead.
The Global Halal Brazil Business Forum next October will feature authorities and experts on goods meant for Muslims. Companies were told of available opportunities during a meeting at the Arab Chamber.

