The Iraqi province announced good results in the fruit harvest, despite the adverse weather conditions faced in the past three years.
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The city’s Secretary of Economic Development, Carlos Andrade Lima, met with the Arab-Brazilian Chamber on Thursday (20) to present Recife as an investment destination. The goal is to establish a partnership with the institution to attract Arab capital.
Varsen Aghabekian Shaheen, from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, met with Brazilian authorities this week and proposed a cooperation agreement with the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation.
Representatives from Embrapa, ABC agency, and the Inter-American Institute signed a letter of intent to promote technical cooperation between Brazil and African countries. The signing took place during a seminar aimed at fostering dialogue with the continent.
Information from Ernst & Young indicates that the outlook is favorable for the banking sector in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, which are benefiting from local economic diversification efforts.
The country reached a record 5.9 million air-conditioning units manufactured, which propelled it to second place among the world’s largest manufacturers of the product, trailing only China.
Ambassador Nelson Antonio Tabajara de Oliveira has taken over as head of the representation of Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in São Paulo. A visit to the Arab-Brazilian Chamber on Monday (17) marked the beginning of the diplomat’s talks with the chambers of commerce established in São Paulo.
The Arab country was the fourth-largest destination of Brazilian beef exports in the first two months of this year, with 15,900 tonnes purchased. Last year, Algeria ranked 12th in the list.
Representing the global movement against plastic pollution led by the Schurmann family, the sailor has meetings scheduled with officials from Dubai and Abu Dhabi until next Monday (17) in a program supported by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber.
Brazil’s Foreign Trade Chamber has approved an import tax exemption for nine types of food, as previously announced by the federal government, along with measures to facilitate the entry of palm oil into the country. The measure is set to take effect on Friday (14).
The Brazilian food supply agency projects a 10.3% increase for the 2024/2025 harvest. Soybeans and corn remain the predominant crops in the country.
Phytosanitary requirements have been established to allow the Egyptian product to be exported to Brazil, thus authorizing these sales.
In a meeting with the cabinet, the president highlighted that the 2025 budget has been approved, and that the country should implement the suggestions made by the International Monetary Fund delegation.
However, sales to the Arab country went against the market trend and declined in February compared to the same period last year.

