The organization’s president, Rubens Hannun, met with Jordan’s ministers of Investments and Industry and Commerce to discuss opportunities to expand economic relations with Brazil.
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The meeting, organized by the General Union of Arab Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture, discusses business opportunities between countries from both regions.
Paulo Rabello de Castro was slated to speak at the Arab Brazilian Chamber on September 19, but the event had to be rescheduled for next Wednesday.
The Arab Chamber’s president met with authorities and executives in Amman. Jordan plans on having a substantial stand in the area organized by the Chamber in the São Paulo Supermarket Association Show.
Business matchmaking sessions held this Tuesday (26) generated good contacts and potential deals for the future. To the Arabs, face to face negotiations are important.
At a meeting of Brazilian and Qatari executives this Tuesday (26) at the Arab Brazilian Chamber, the ambassador of Qatar in Brasília, Mohammed Alhayki, discussed investments and plans for the gas industry.
Mission organized by the Qatar Development Bank (QDB) is in São Paulo and presented products manufactured in Qatar in a seminar at the Arab Chamber this Tuesday. The group wants to both sell and purchase.
Francisco Luz met with the president of the Arab Chamber, Rubens Hannun, in Amman, and endorsed actions to expand trade. He’s expecting the visit of a ministerial mission and the signing of an investment agreement.
Presidents Nael Al Kabariti of the General Union of Arab Chambers and Rubens Hannun of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce discussed an event in the first half of 2018 to build up trade and economic ties.
Delegates from 53 countries will convene in Amman this week to discuss trade, investments and economic cooperation. Arab Brazilian Chamber president Rubens Hannun will be in attendance.
Brazilian companies were exhibitors at theMicam, a major exposition in Milan, Italy, where they were sought out by several importers from Arab countries.
The Brazilian footwear maker is working to make sure it keeps and increases its sales levels in the region. It has 20 stores in Arab countries and expects to open new outlets in the next few years.
In a lecture at the Federation of Industries of the State, the Chamber’s CEO Michel Alaby revealed that a Kuwaiti company intends to import 12 shipping containers’ worth of poultry a month, and that Egypt needs beef.
Exporting agency Apex-Brasil and the Brazilian embassy will have a pavilion at the SIMA-SIPSA with room for five companies. The October fair is suitable to exporters of agricultural machines. Registrations are open.

