Processes that are now conducted via Siscomex LI/DI system will be carried out via the Foreign Trade Single Window starting October. Migration will be gradual, and the old tool will only be fully deactivated in late 2025.
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Brazilian manufacturer celebrated the delivery of the 1,800th E-Jet production aircraft. The jet was received by lessor Azorra and will be operated by the Royal Jordanian Airlines.
Humanitarian situation in the Arab country remains difficult with over half of the population facing food insecurity, and a contracted economic activity caused by the halt in oil exports.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said that notwithstanding the pickup in growth, continued efforts to address water scarcity and enhance governance are essential to bolster Morocco’s growth.
Rating agency Moody’s maintained the Ba2 credit rate but revised the outlook to positive, meaning it could be raised in the future.
Abicalçados projects a decline in Brazilian footwear exports this year. China has returned to the market with full strength since the pandemic and increased its sales to Arab, Latin American and African countries.
Reported investments to the Tunisian Investment Authority were up in the first quarter of 2024, compared with the same period in 2023.
Middle East and Japan are the leading target markets of the poultry and egg producer. The halal-certified company will participate in September’s Gulfood Green in Dubai.
Mission from Brazilian government was in Morocco to participate in agricultural exhibition SIAM and to hold meetings with officials. Brazil promised to open market to Moroccan mandarins and is negotiating tariff rate quotas to export beef and poultry, which face high rates to enter the Arab country.
Saudi Arabia greenlighted seed imports from Brazil in March. The Brazilian sector sees potential in exporting seeds of tomato, eggplant, cucumber, pepper, and sweet pepper to the Arab country, which is a major consumer of vegetables.
Event is held by the Ministry of Tourism and seeks to develop the sector through trade and partnerships.
Brazil’s Minister of Environment participated in event in Berlin with the presidents of COP28 and COP29, and climate officials. How to fast-track the enforcement of the Paris Agreement was part of the discussions.
Brazilian company redesigns plants and products based on the requirements of the halal market. As it has gained in quality, it now aims at exporting premium honey to Muslim-majority countries.
Government agency Conab expects a smaller sugarcane crop but a largest sugar production as the market is favorable.

