Sudan ships cattle, sheep, camels, and goats abroad and have Saudi Arabia as one of its main buyers. From January to April, exports totaled 473,000 live animals.
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The Brazilian mission to Kuwait was received at the Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry this Thursday (26). Among the topics discussed was the need to advance bilateral relations to the level of cooperation, investments, and partnerships.
In an interview with ANBA in Egypt, where he was on an official mission, Brazil’s secretary for Strategic Affairs said that the government works for facilitating investments in the country.
UAE’s Ethical Elements sells sustainably sourced fabrics in the Gulf. The three businesswomen that established the business see a thriving future for the industry.
Date Crown will have a stand in the trade show Natural Tech that will take place in São Paulo in June. The company says this will be an opportunity for prospecting customers and inform Brazilians on the consumption of dates.
Egyptian prime minister Moustafa Madbouly received Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and Union of Arab Chambers heads last weekend in Cairo.
According to the IMF, products such as food have been strongly impacted by inflation in the Middle East and North Africa region.
The index calculated by Fundação Getulio Vargas that measures the Brazilian economic climate increased by 2.1 points in the second quarter of this year over the first.
Import tariffs on food items like rice, beans and biscuits as well as construction materials will be reduced by 10%, aiming to curb inflation.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber held in Cairo an event featuring the Brazilian delegation that is in Egypt led by the special secretary for Strategic Affairs, Flávio Rocha. He said that Brazil seeks a strategic partnership with the Egyptians.
Brazilian companies signed a memorandum of understanding with the Arab Organization for Industrialization aimed to collaborate in the industrial sector.
The Brazilian Congress has authorized the donation of COVID-19 immunizers to countries affected by the pandemic.
Tunisia’s Central Bank has raised the country’s key interest rate from 6.25% to 7% to counter inflationary pressures.
An executive from Egypt’s Food Export Council, Heba Soheil, told ANBA that the institution is studying the areas with the most potential for exporting Egyptian products to Brazil.

