The Saudi Investment minister and a delegation of around 100 people are in São Paulo this Monday (31). They expect to visit six other Latin American countries in the forthcoming days.
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Saudi Arabia’s Investment minister Khalid Al Falih will participate in a meeting on Monday (31) in São Paulo together with a business delegation from his country. Brazil’s vice president Geraldo Alckmin will participate, too. Registration is open for businesspeople.
Between logistical challenges and the substantial presence of the public sector, Brazil’s smallest federative unit, where its federal capital sits, exports mainly commodities.
American Trader director Pryscilla Rolim and Raízes do Campo director-general spoke with ANBA about the internationalization process of the brand that centralizes the work of several agroecological cooperatives across Brazil and makes coffee, juices, rice, chocolates, and other products.
The first point of sale of Onii Autonomous Stores will open in the United Arab Emirates in the second half of this year. The brand intends to later expand to Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. Units can be installed in condominiums, companies, clubs, stadiums, and other spaces.
FGV Europa and CIITTA representatives visited the Suez Canal Economic Zone and learned about the region’s prospects for investments and projects.
On a visit to the Arab Brazilian Chamber, a delegation led by André Mourad Hawary asked for support to bring more Brazilian tourists to the country. They also want to boost exports of fertilizers and olive oil to Brazil.
Featuring events in South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Malaysia, and Indonesia, the Halal Brazil project has opened registration for Brazilian food and beverage companies interested in Muslim markets.
From November 21 to 23, Abicalçados and NürnbergMesse will hold the BFSHOW in Porto Alegre for the first time. Foreign buyers and guests are expected to participate. Registration for guests is open.
The Xingu Fruit brand buys açaí from cooperatives and associations in Pará, exports to the United Arab Emirates and is in talks with Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Apéu Polpas, Fitobel, and Bellamazon Açaí have already joined, and other companies in the state are interested in the project to bring Brazilian foods to Muslim markets through training, commercial promotion, and support for certification.
Agency launched the Women and International Business program aimed at taking more women-led companies to the global market. Actions include training, mentorship, B2Bs, and other activities.
A Saudi government doctor and representatives of medical equipment supplier Attieh Medico visited hospitals and participated in a meeting at the Arab Brazilian Chamber in São Paulo.
The event “How halal can boost your brand’s internationalization” will take place next Tuesday (27) in Belém, disseminating information and tips to local companies about the food market for Muslims. Registration is open.

