Executives from the Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company met this week in Brazil with industry giants such as Petrobras, Chevron, and Shell.
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Traditional brand Mazarieuna, established in Syria and now produced in Erbil, is exhibiting in Brazil for the first time. It wants to enter the local market and open a plant in the country.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce sent a note to Arab embassies in Brazil with clarifications on the cases of avian influenza identified in wild birds in the country. Brazil remains free of the disease.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber held a networking cocktail party in São Paulo for Arab food entrepreneurs and Brazilians to showcase the diversity of this industry in the region. Production goes way beyond dates and olive oil.
The company started exporting citrus fruits to Brazil after its first participation in the APAS Show in 2022 and is again at the event seeking to expand the volumes and types of products sold.
The search for healthy foods is the biggest consumer trend in Brazil. Supermarkets are rushing to meet the demand, which includes a preference for vitamin-enhanced, lactose-free, and gluten-free items.
Manal Swailem said the company plans to export fresh oranges, strawberries, and grapes to the Brazilian market, in addition to frozen vegetables. The company is exhibiting at the APAS Show and intends to increase its market share in 2024.
Five Tunisian dates companies participate in APAS Show to boost their chances to export to the Brazilian market.
Cola, citrus, orange and even guaraná drinks are part of the line created by Kinza. The brand is exhibiting for the first time in Brazil during APAS Show and wants to snatch up a share of the Brazilian market.
The supermarket trade show featured authorities like the governor of the state of São Paulo and its capital city mayor. Business expectation is around USD 3 billion. The Arab Brazilian Chamber has stands across three pavilions.
A delegation of 11 Palestinian companies had appointments in São Paulo this Monday (15) with a meeting at the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters. The group wants direct tourism and business without passing through Israel.
Rio-born Luiz Góes has served for two years as CEO of LYOPAY, a digital payment platform that’s present in 82 countries. Holding a degree in Military Sciences and an MBA in Public Management, the executive has had a successful career in the financial market.
Arab companies will showcase their products in 214 square meters of space in three pavilions at the APAS supermarket show to open next Monday (15) in São Paulo. Brought by the Arab Brazilian Chamber, they will exhibit products such as olive oil, sweets, frozen fruit, and spices.
Play “O profeta” is a philosophical adaptation of the book by Lebanon’s Khalil Gibran, starring musician Sami Bordokan. Performances will take place in Teatro B32 until June 11.

