The Arab-Brazilian Chamber participated in two debates at the Annual Investment Meeting (AIM) through executive Rafael Solimeo. Ahmed Aboul Gheit and Khaled Hanafy also spoke.
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The emirate reported a gross domestic product of USD 326 billion last year, heavily driven by the non-oil sector. The manufacturing sector was the largest contributor, followed by construction.
The mayor of Fortaleza, Evandro Leitão, met in Abu Dhabi with Muhammad Saif Al Suwaidi, Director-General of the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD).
ADIG, from Abu Dhabi, in partnership with Brasilinvest, has USD 10 billion available for Brazilian agribusiness infrastructure.
Ana Elisa Murta reimagines the use of iron ore in the Mineral Garden exhibition, on view until February 16 at the Bassam Freiha Art Foundation in Abu Dhabi.
The Brazilian minister of mines and energy, Alexandre Silveira, signed a memorandum of understanding for mining development and investments.
Erth Zayed Philanthropies will allocate USD 40 million to support initiatives involving the planting of date palms in Bahia state and combating plastic pollution in the Amazon.
Brazilian company provides services and products related to environmental management. The UAE’s sustainability goals offer opportunities.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce organized a booth with Arab and Brazilian companies at the Abu Dhabi International Food Exhibition in the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
Food companies will participate in the ADIFE exhibition in the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It’s an opportunity to expand the presence of products and brands in the Gulf region.
Memorandums of understanding were signed on Sunday (17) in Rio de Janeiro by Brazil’s president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Abu Dhabi’s crown prince Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
The Brazilian industry could benefit from ongoing investments in the region. During a seminar held by the Think Plastic Brazil program, Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce head of International Consulting Karen Mizuta discussed opportunities for Brazilian businesses.
Public agencies will receive projects for the creation and operation of animal feed trade points in ten locations across the emirate from October 3 to November 18. The aim is to provide the product to areas with cattle farms.
The Arab group has controlled the Brazilian company since the beginning of this year. The agreement also includes specialized training.