Two students from private high schools in São Paulo visited the head office of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday (16) to know more about its work in international relations. They are part of vocational program Guide-U.
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The Global Agribusiness Festival takes place in São Paulo from June 27-28 aiming to be the world’s greatest stage for the agribusiness culture by bringing together panels, a business fair, gastronomy and music. Held by Datagro and presented by XP, the event is supported by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber, whose members get discount tickets.
The institution’s international relations vice president Mohamad Mourad said Brazilian officials brought a message of optimism in regard of the country’s growth, and the 2025 edition has been confirmed.
Arab-Brazilian Chamber communication & marketing vice president Silvia Antibas writes article on the Arab women and their achievements and leading roles in relevant projects in Brazil.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber held a cocktail party to bring about connections and relationships between its Brazilian members and Arab businesspeople exhibiting at the APAS Show 2024. Companies and professionals like trading firm Garra International, logistics operator New Expo, and interior designer Katia Campista di Luccia attended.
Group of businessmen will go to APAS Show and have appointments in São Paulo. The Hebron Chamber of Commerce and Industry signed a memorandum of understanding with the Arab-Brazilian Chamber during an event.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce organizes the Arab participation in a food and beverage show starting on Monday (13) in São Paulo. Companies from Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Tunisia, and Egypt will showcase goods as varied as dates, olive oils, and camel milk products.
Brazil’s agriculture and livestock minister Carlos Fávaro had a meeting with Arab ambassadors on Wednesday (8) in Brasília, when demands for investments and technological cooperation between the regions were discussed. Arab-Brazilian Chamber participated. Fávaro announced agricultural attachés in two more Arab countries.
Brazilian company redesigns plants and products based on the requirements of the halal market. As it has gained in quality, it now aims at exporting premium honey to Muslim-majority countries.