The secretary-general of the Council of Arab Chambers believes companies in Brazil and Saudi Arabia must work in closer connection as their governments build tighter relations.
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Speaking at a seminar during the Cairo leg of Brazilian Agriculture minister Tereza Cristina’s Egypt tour, Chamber president Rubens Hannun revealed that the Arab League will work to establish nonstop sea routes linking Brazil and Arab countries.
Egypt’s Commercial Office in São Paulo launched its third showroom in the capital of the state of Rondônia, Brazil.
The organization’s secretary-general Tamer Mansour will be a speaker at the food security-themed event due November 12 and 13. Member companies get 50% off.
The Commercial Office of the Embassy of Egypt in Brazil has a stand at Gotex, taking place through Thursday (12) at Expo Center Norte. Egyptian brands are expected to reach USD 20 million in deals between them.
The 19th Sipsa-Filaha will run from October 7 to 10 in Algiers, focusing on food security, and 23,000 people are expected to attend.
Pavilions from countries including Oman and the UAE feature a significant number of enterprises at the 61st Damascus International Fair.
One of the biggest retailers in the Middle East reached an agreement with Egyptian ministries to open new hypermarkets and minimarkets in the country.
The opening ceremony took place on Wednesday evening. Forty-eight countries are present, and Brazil is one of them.
The water, technology and sustainability fair will run from October 21 to 23. The Brazilian pavilion can accommodate six companies.
Arab Brazilian Chamber will have a pavilion at the world’s largest food trade fair to run in Cologne, Germany, from October 5 to 9. It’ll have room for five exhibitors.
Brazilian companies undergoing international expansion may register to participate on the web conference that the agency will hold on August 29. Opening companies in the UAE is one of the themes.
Show will run from August 28 to September 6 in the Syria’s capital city with pavilions from 30 countries. Brazil will have a stand organized by the Arab Brazilian Chamber and the Brazilian ambassador.
Drinks with sugar or other sweeteners will be taxed by 50% starting in the next year in the Arab country. Electronic smoking devices will be taxed by 100%. The government’s goal is to encourage healthy habits among the people.

