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Brazilian and Arab enterprises featured in the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce area at the Foodeshow got in touch with players in five Arab countries. The event wrapped up this Wednesday (9), but its online platform will remain available going forward for additional networking.
An online event on the topic was hosted on Thursday (23) by Brazil’s Medical and Dental Device Manufacturers Association (Abimo) in partnership with Apex-Brasil and the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
In a bid to get its key source of revenue going again, Egypt will allow some hotels to operate under new hygiene standards. In the UAE, restaurants and malls have also reopened at limited capacity. Algeria will resume automobile imports.
Foreign sales were down 9.5% for revenue and 8% for shipped volume. Some Arab countries stepped up imports, including Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Libya.
The Arab country announced that production has begun at locally-owned company Vital Care’s manufacturing plant for 200,000 kits a week.
According to the National Office for Livestock Feed director general, the country has enough poultry to meet the domestic demand during the period. Algeria has forbidden exports of staple foods such as meats due to COVID-19.
Brazil’s Tereza Cristina will speak from Brazil. Union of Arab Chambers secretary-general Khaled Hanafy will join in from Egypt. Arab Chamber president Rubens Hannun will give an introductory speech. The webinar takes place April 8, 9 am (BRT), with simultaneous interpretation into Portuguese and English. Registrations are open.
Government called for the population to consume domestically available products such as hard wheat and authorized the direct sale of flour from the mills to the population.
Some only allow in homecoming citizens or foreign travelers under extraordinary circumstances. Find out how the region is working to stop the spread of the new coronavirus.
The administration announced the measure in a bid to address the international oil price slump. The country is highly dependent on oil exports.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber is expecting over 1,000 Arabs and Brazilians to attend the Brazil & Arab Countries Economic Forum on April 14 in São Paulo. Themed ‘The future is now,’ the event will cover Food Security, Business 4.0, Sustainable Development and Global Movements.
Such was the result as of the end of 2019. The country is working to get its finances in order amid a volatile oil market.
Abdelmadjid Tebboune was declared the winner with 58% of the vote. Amid protests against the election, turnout was 40%.