By Osmar Chohfi On July 2, 1952, a pioneering group of businesspeople decided to establish a chamber of commerce for the purpose of strengthening the economic ties between Brazilian companies and organizations based in Syria and Lebanon, the birth countries of most of them and their parents and grandparents who’d landed in our country decades
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