São Paulo – Registration is open for the course Islamic World – Brazil and the Islamic World, Trade Partnership with High-Growth Expectations. The free four-day course will be streamed live starting August 17. The initiative is a partnership between the National Confederation of Agriculture (CNA) and the Federation of Muslim Associations in Brazil (FAMBRAS). The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) is a supporter. Classes will be on Thursdays at 9am (BRT).
The course aims to improve professional and business practices by building knowledge, promoting and raising awareness of the Brazilian productive sector on the international trade opportunities and ties with the Muslim market in both exports and imports. Another topic is the profile of Muslim consumers – which are now 1.9 billion.
The program will feature top talent related to the Muslim market. Each meeting will feature three classes by different speakers. The first module is themed Getting to Know the Consumer of the Islamic World. ABCC director Alessandra Frisso is one of the speakers of this module on August 17 at 10 am, addressing “The New Profile of Muslim Consumer.”
The second module on August 24 addresses The Challenges and Opportunities in the Countries in Africa and the Middle East. ABCC Market Intelligence manager speaks at 9:50am on “The Potential Trade with the Countries in Africa and the Middle East, Both in Exports and Imports.”
The third module is themed The Halal Certification, a quality certification that’s synonymous for precedence, sustainability and security for the Muslim consumer. The fourth module brings information on The Brazilian Logistics Modals and the Logistics Hubs in the Muslim World.
All participants that attend 75% of the classes will get digital conclusion certificates and will be duly registered in the general secretariat of the International Halal Academy.
Quick facts:
Islamic World course
100% online
4 modules– 10 hours per class
Meetings:
August 17, 9h
August 24, 9h
August 31, 9h
September 6, 9h
Registration open
Free admission
Translation by Guilherme Miranda