Even though trade with Brazil remains unaffected by the pandemic, this could change in the second quarter of the year, Brazil’s ambassador to Abu Dhabi Fernando Igreja told ANBA.
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Real estate transactions reached USD 5.2 billion in Q1 in the emirate, up 22%. Government launched package that waives fees.
The emirate’s trade balance posted a 5.4% decline. Manufactures topped the list of most imported merchandise.
Cognisigns is one of five up-and-coming health industry companies that won the TIP Summit 2020 in Abu Dhabi. It’s planning on setting up an office in the emirate.
The state government reached an agreement for ten startups to get technical instruction, funding and regulatory support in exporting to Asia and Africa. Details on the selection process will be out in April.
UAE company provides air transport services for the oil industry.
Four out of the 15 companies featured in the Brazilian space sell coffee. Cereal industry company Alca Foods had two of its products selected to join the SIAL Innovation Awards.
The facility will be launched by state governor João Doria during a business mission which he will lead to the United Arab Emirates in February 2020. In the second half, he intends to go to Qatar.
Celebration of the national day took place at Tivoli Mofarrej hotel in São Paulo. Governor João Doria said that he’ll open an office of the state in Dubai in February.
Khalifa Port plans to increase its handling capacity from 2.5 million to 9.1 million containers by 2021. At the Arab Chamber, executives presented businesspeople with opportunities that the enterprise is offering.
TiX Tecnologia Assistiva was awarded as the world’s most promising startup in the ‘supernova’ category of the Gitex Future Starts program in the UAE.
The Brazilian state-run oil company’s Institutional Relations director Roberto Ardenghy, who joined a seminar concurrent with president Jair Bolsonaro’s trip to the UAE, also said the company is looking for partners to bid in tenders with.
The Brazilian president arrived in Abu Dhabi, UAE this Saturday, hoping to attract more investment from the region into Brazil.
President Jair Bolsonaro’s visit to the Arab country will mark a step forward, according to the head of Brazil’s diplomatic representation in Abu Dhabi, Fernando Igreja.

