Palestinian companies are showcasing dates and date-based products at the Anuga Select Brazil fair, which started on Tuesday (8) in São Paulo. They are also offering olive oils and pistachio-filled chocolate in bid to begin selling them to Brazil.
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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.
The exhibition kicked off on Tuesday (8), showcasing the strength of Brazil’s food industry and the country’s growth plan as a supplier of processed goods, not just commodities. Arabs from countries like Palestine and Saudi Arabia are exhibiting in sectors where Brazil is not self-sufficient: dates and olive oils.
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.
International Relations and Business Administration undergraduates from Mauá Institute of Technology attended presentations about Arab countries during a visit to the headquarters of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce on Friday (4) in São Paulo.
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 Arab-Brazilian Chamber participated in the Nations Fair to introduce students from São Paulo’s higher education institution ESPM to its activities and Brazil’s relationship with the Arab world.
Five new members have joined the statutory board of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce this year to be part of the administration of lawyer William Adib Dib Jr., who took over as president of the institution in January.
Meeting discussed the expansion of relations between the two countries and the participation of women in business in the Arab world.
The ambassador of the Arab country, Maen Masadeh, will have meetings with companies and industry associations in the sectors of health, software, fertilizers, textiles, travel, and with São Paulo state officials.
Executives from the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce met with the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, discussed advancements in the partnership between the two institutions, and explored ways to increase trade between the two countries.
During a visit to the Arab country, the Secretary-General of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, Mohamad Mourad, met with local businesspeople and government representatives with support from the Brazilian embassy in Bahrain.
Makkah Halal Forum was an opportunity to present halal products made in Brazil, seek business opportunities, and partnerships.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber’s office in Cairo hosted a meeting that discussed the creation of a Brazilian logistics zone in the Suez Canal Economic Zone.

