Terra Viva channel will air the show ‘Agro 360 – The diversification of Brazilian exports to the Arab world’ next Monday, May 11, at 8:30 pm (BRT). Arab Chamber will be featured.
In a webinar hosted by Brazil Export, Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce secretary-general Tamer Mansour discussed the relevance of trade relations between Brazil and the Arab countries.
United Nations tripled its appeal to combat the spread and destabilizing effects of the coronavirus pandemic, mainly in Africa and Latin America.
Such was the amount from foreign sales of petroleum from January to April. Political instability caused a drastic drop in output.
FAO index points out a sharp fall of 3.4% in food prices last month on March. Sugar prices plunged by 14.6%.
Emirates’ cargo division is back to flying to Brazil, and to connecting all six continents.
Ambassador from Tunisia to Brazil, Mohamed Hedi Sotlani, talked to ANBA about the situation in his country amid COVID-19. The shipments to Brazil were affected, but the Tunisian economy started to pick up as some sectors start to operate again.
Professionals in close to 200 hotels, travel agencies, restaurants and tourism hubs have already gotten government aid. The next few days will see 1,262 new establishments added to the list. Tourism is major source of revenue for Egyptians.
The International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC) supplied Egypt’s General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC) with the cash to enable purchases of items such as wheat and sugar during the pandemic.
Special Department of Federal Revenue of Brazil has expanded the list of imported goods whose customs clearance will be speeded up for being necessary in the fight against COVID-19.
The country wants to lead the way to a post-Covid-19 strategy. It will work on identifying sectors that have struggled in dealing with the crisis. One of the goals is to enhance competitiveness and innovation in the medical products industry.
An online portal of the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Justice saw a high number of marriage contracts filed since March 16.
Arab Chamber has established a committee to find Brazilian companies that can supply Arab governments and institutions during the COVID-19 crisis. The most sought-out products are foodstuffs.
The announcement was made during a webinar hosted this Monday (4) by the Zayed Sustainability Prize, featuring Arab Brazilian Chamber secretary-general Tamer Mansour. The deadline was pushed ahead due to the global Covid-19 pandemic.

