The Arab Brazilian Chamber will have a stand featuring five companies from Brazil at The Big 5 trade show from November 26 to 29 in the United Arab Emirates.
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At the Tunisia Investment Forum in Tunis, agribusiness, infrastructure and logistics projects were presented. Brazilian partners are wanted. The Arab Brazilian Chamber was there.
A delegation organized by the Brazilian government presented investment projects to a sovereign fund and other organizations in the Arab country. The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce is involved.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce signed on to a memorandum of understanding with the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry during the visit of a delegation organized by Brazil’s federal government.
The biennially-held Tunisia Investment Forum will take place on Thursday and Friday in Tunis, with 1,200 people from 30-plus countries expected to participate. The Arab Chamber will be there.
Companies Arrozeira Pelotas, Camil Alimentos, Josapar and Nelson Wendt will appear at the stand of Brazilian Rice at Foodex Saudi, an important food products trade show in Saudi Arabia.
Brazilian government’s delegation met with representatives from funds in Riyadh and presented the project Ferrogrão, which aims to connect the states of Mato Grosso and Pará, among other ventures.
Three enterprises from Brazil have been invited by the Egyptian government to the Destination Africa expo next week in Cairo, where they’ll sit down with inputs suppliers. The Arab Brazilian Chamber will be there.
Delegation organized by the Special Secretariat of the Investment Partnership program met with UAE’s sovereign funds. To secretary Tarcísio Gomes de Freitas, they ‘have Brazilian assets on their radar.’
Special Secretariat of the Investment Partnership Program (PPI) heads the delegation that will visit the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar starting next Sunday (5). The Arab Chamber is taking part in it.
A Brazilian construction company specializing in housing and metal structures is set to start work in Muscat next December.
Nizar Yagizi, Syria’s Health minister visited the Arab Chamber and said that his country is looking not only for exporters to meet the local demand, but also investors that can help in the reconstruction of the pharmaceutical industry.
According to the country’s minister of Economy, Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansoori, new norms should remove requirement for foreign companies to have local partners with at least 51% of the company’s capital.
Six editors and the Brazilian Book Chamber (CBL) will be in the emirate in the next few days to negotiate the publication of works in the Arab market and take part in the Sharjah International Book Fair.

