Saudis imported USD 169 million from the sector last year, an increase of 119.8%. Naval and offshore equipment accounted for the largest volume. Exports to Arab League countries as a whole also grew.
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A project that promotes products made in Brazil according to Islamic standards will hold events across São Paulo state to showcase the potential of the Muslim market in the food and beverage sector.
Saudi Arabia is one of the beneficiaries of a program that will bring potential buyers of Brazilian stones to Brazil.
At the end of Food Africa, Brazilian companies celebrate food export contracts and say the event helped open opportunities in the Arab country.
Brazilian companies showcasing at the Halal do Brasil project booth during the Food Africa fair are betting on reaching diverse consumers. The Egypt-Mercosur agreement could enhance competitiveness.
Held by Abimo and featuring professionals from the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and ApexBrasil, an online event highlighted opportunities in the sector for companies that will attend events in the country in 2025.
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.
Discussions at the Brazil Investment Forum highlighted a favorable economic scenario for attracting foreign investments in Brazil. According to an executive from the IDB, Brazil is a key player in addressing major global challenges.
“Business and Trends in the Arab World” discussed opportunities for exporters of personal care products last Saturday (26) in an event with industry entrepreneurs who are exhibiting at the Beautyworld Middle East fair this week.
The online training offers content for individuals and companies looking to expand their knowledge of Muslim-majority markets and become qualified to export.
The Brazilian Confederation of Agriculture and Livestock (CNA) sent a delegation to the Gulf Green fair in the United Arab Emirates. Businesspeople attended B2Bs, meetings, and seminars. CNA executives proceeded to Saudi Arabia.
Five companies are exhibiting at the world’s largest halal products show. The Secretary-General of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber highlights the event’s importance for scoping out clients and opening new markets.
MIHAS is the leading global showcase for products fit for Muslim consumption. Through the Halal do Brasil project, six companies will participate in the event set for September 17-20 in Kuala Lumpur.
Brazilian exporting companies may apply to participate in a food and beverage promotion week at the LuLu Hypermarket stores in November in Saudi Arabia. Entries will be accepted until August 18.

