Arab and African ambassadors in a mission to the state visited the Suape port and its projects to investors, such as terminals that will be offered in a bid process in 2018. Shipyard South Atlantic is also searching for new clients.
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Companies and sector associations met with Arab and African diplomats this Thursday (19) in Recife, and they showed to be willing to sell to the region.
Diplomats from Arab and African nations start a series of meetings and visits in the state this Thursday (19). The goal is to identify opportunities for greater cooperation and trade.
The Brazilian-led MINUSTAH, which began in 2004, is now being replaced with an effort to build stronger institutions in the country.
Officials from the Arab country and the South American bloc will sit down next November in Brasília, in a follow-up to discussions during a trip by Brazil’s FM Aloysio Nunes to Morocco to attend a WTO meeting.
Economic sanctions in place since 1997 will end on the 12th this month. The Trump administration has confirmed his predecessor Obama’s move to end sanctions, albeit three months late.
The Arab Chamber’s vice-president of Foreign Relations will talk about the ‘Brazil’s International Presence: outlooks, possibilities and relations with the Arab countries’ on October 21, in São Paulo.
Ambassador Elkhan Polukhov contacted the Arab Chamber to exchange information on trade and investments, given the cultural and territorial proximity of the Caucasus country with Arab nations.
André Murad was born in Brazil and moved to the Arab country with his family when he was nine. In 2016, he got elected to the Parliament, where he presides over the Tourism Committee, and now wants to attract tourists from Brazil.
The two organizations will promote international cooperation in order to better cater to the needs of refugees across the Middle East and North Africa.
The Brazilian head of state sat down with his counterparts Mahmoud Abbas of Palestine and Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi of Egypt in the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.
Free trade agreement between Mercosur and Egypt went into effect last week. In an interview to ANBA, Brazil’s secretary of Foreign Trade, Árabe Neto, said that 63% of the bloc’s exports will be covered immediately.
The Arab country’s ambassador discusses areas of Brazil’s economy that could be targeted by investments from the emirate. The ratification of a 2010 agreement would make this easier to happen.
Roberto Azevêdo’s second four-year term as director-general of the World Trade Organization started this Friday.

