The two institutions forged an alliance aimed at certifying companies for the halal market and fostering higher value-added exports.
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The Arab country launched a strategy to significantly increase the number of manufacturing plants by 2035. Exporting high-tech products is a priority.
Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture created a working group to implement the Brazilian Observatory for Women in Agriculture, which will put forward public policy proposals to reinforce the female presence in rural areas.
The city of Itajaí, which will hold the maritime trade show in November 2023, is a major shipbuilding industry hub. The Arab Brazilian Chamber supports the event.
State Forestry Institute of Minas Gerais will privatize two conservation units: Ibitipoca and Itacolomi. Public bidding is scheduled for December 21.
The company’s CEO estimates an annual volume of imports of approximately USD 60 million from Brazilian firms.
The Embassy of Brazil in Abu Dhabi, in collaboration with the Arab Brazilian Chamber, is set to hold a coffee roadshow to several chambers of commerce across the United Arab Emirates starting Monday (17).
Oman’s SalamAir signed an order for E195-E2 jets, while Royal Jordanian Airlines signed a memorandum to introduce two variants of Embraer’s jets.
The World Bank expects that Egypt will achieve the highest growth rate among the most important economies in the Middle East and North Africa.
Paulo Guedes told a group of worldwide dignitaries in Washington about Brazil’s economic recovery.
Brazil shipped abroad over 5,000 motorcycles in September, up 18.8% year on year. Exports are projected to reach 59,000 units in 2022.
Ynara Correa Costa will travel to Qatar from Brazil to her sixth World Cup. Fernando Antônio Abrahão will watch his third Cup. Check out who are the Brazilian travelers that are going to the matches in Qatar. The official accommodation agency is taking 1,700 people.
A trade mission will go to Cairo from October 16 to 19 in search of business opportunities for the Brazilian industry in the Arab country.
Construction and building activities accounted for 11.6% of Saudi total non-oil economy activity in the second quarter, as the country steadily diversifies its economy.

