Arab-Brazilian Chamber sees a recovery in Brazil’s chicken meat exports to the Arab market. In the first half of the year, the decline was only 0.53%. Kuwait and Bahrain recently lifted their restrictions.
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Representatives from the government, diplomacy and other sectors were hosted on Tuesday (23) by the Embassy of Egypt in Brasília to celebrate the country’s National Day and its relationship with Brazil. The Arab-Brazilian Chamber attended.
Pet product exports from Brazil grew by 29% in 2024, driven by purchases from Arab and Latin American countries. The Saudi market stands out due to the growing population of cats and dogs.
State-owned National Oil Corporation approved 29 companies as operators and eight as investors for bidding processes in the country’s oil sector.
The Arab country had a lower trade surplus in the sector in May due to increased imports and decreased exports. The main purpose of the fish purchased from the foreign market by Tunisia is industrial processing.
At a meeting on Sunday, the committee of Kuwait’s Public Authority for Food and Nutrition (PAFN) recommended lifting the ban on imports of Brazilian chicken meat.
The number of foreign startups registered in Saudi Arabia more than doubled year-over-year, according to licenses issued by the Ministry of Investment.
Currently present in Saudi Arabia and Tunisia, the dairy brand is negotiating sales to Egypt and Algeria.
Exports in the first half of this year already represent 73.6% of the total revenue generated by the sector from exports last year.
The brand’s franchisees in Dubai advance in Abu Dhabi, complete installation in Saudi Arabia, and reaffirm plans to open a showroom in Riyadh.
With Jordan removing restrictions on the entry of Brazilian chicken into its market on Tuesday (15), there are now eight Arab countries with no restrictions on imports. The bans had been imposed due to an avian flu outbreak.
The Export Manager of the Saudi Arabian perfume company took part in B2B meetings in São Paulo and spoke with potential partners to introduce its brand to the Brazilian market.
The Riyadh-based food industry machinery manufacturer wants to supply the Brazilian market and sees potential clients within the country’s Arab community.
The company Saadeddin took part in B2B meetings in São Paulo with the aim of selling its chocolates and sweets in the Brazilian market.

