A mission organized by Brazilian Ministries with support from the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will visit Kenya, Egypt, and Ethiopia from December 6 to 15. Business meetings and seminars will be an opportunity to showcase Brazilian know-how in producing food, plastics, toys, and cosmetics, among other products.
The Digital Marketing coordinator of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, Bruno de Sá (pictured below), pens an article on the future of media based on discussions he observed at the Global Media Congress this month in the United Arab Emirates.
The institution expects a 3.6% growth in 2024 and 3.7% in 2025. For this year, the projection is at 1%.
The Ministry of Development, Industry, Commerce, and Services of Brazil has an open public consultation until December 18 to receive the opinions of the Brazilian productive sector and list interests, concerns, and opportunities in trade with the United Arab Emirates.
The diplomat Ibrahim Alzeben was conferred with the Order of Rio Branco Grand Cross this Tuesday (21) at the Itamaraty Palace in Brasília. The ambassador dedicated the decoration to his people, family, and the children who lost their lives in the conflict his country is facing.
The IMF mission anticipates normalization of growth one year after the strong performance resulting from the World Cup and estimates that the country’s economy could grow by 5%.
The ambassador of Oman to Brasília, Talal Al-Rahbi, defended Palestine and highlighted the promising investment relationship between Brazil and Oman. The celebration of the Arab country’s National Day took place in the Brazilian capital this Monday (20).
The country joined an agreement on trade civil aircraft. The move ensures the Brazilian participation in international decisions in the industry.
Ahmed Hachani said at a plenary session that reforms implemented by the government can help the country grow. The government aims to integrate the informal economy into the banking circuit.
Egypt will host in January a new edition of the industry show. Leather imports declined in the Arab country due to a shortage of dollars.
Orbital innovation director Vinícius Luiz (pictured) writes article calling on small- and medium-sized enterprises to expand globally and points to the Middle East as a promising region for business.
The oil production cuts are expected to make the Gulf country grow less this year compared to 2022. Still, GDP is projected to increase by 1.3%. Inflation has receded, and reforms favor economic recovery.
The event will bring representatives from 55 countries with lectures, musical performances, craft workshops, gastronomy, and other attractions from November 17 to 20.
Based in Araxá, Minas Gerais, the farm was a pioneer in the Cerrado Mineiro region and stands out in specialty coffees. Read the third story in ANBA’s series on coffee farming.

