In a meeting at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, the Kuwaiti ambassador in Brasília, Talal Rashed Almansour, discussed with the institution’s executives the next steps of an agenda to promote trade and investment.
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The Arab-Brazilian Chamber participated in the Nations Fair to introduce students from São Paulo’s higher education institution ESPM to its activities and Brazil’s relationship with the Arab world.
The trade fair will take place from April 8 to 10 in São Paulo. Exhibitors from Arab countries will showcase dates and olive oils at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce booth.
LAAD Defence & Security brings together companies from the sector in Rio de Janeiro starting Tuesday (1).
Five new members have joined the statutory board of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce this year to be part of the administration of lawyer William Adib Dib Jr., who took over as president of the institution in January.
Meeting discussed the expansion of relations between the two countries and the participation of women in business in the Arab world.
Last year, the Arab nation grossed USD 37.9 million from glass and glass product exports to Brazil. The Egyptians moved from being the 10th largest exporter to the Latin American country in 2023 to the fourth in 2024.
Growth was recorded in the first two months of the year compared to the same period in 2024.
On this March 25th, National Arab Community Day, engineer Claudia Yazigi Haddad writes an article reflecting on the legacy that this group of immigrants and their descendants have been leaving to Brazil in the areas of health and social assistance through philanthropy.
Ambassador Nelson Antonio Tabajara de Oliveira has taken over as head of the representation of Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in São Paulo. A visit to the Arab-Brazilian Chamber on Monday (17) marked the beginning of the diplomat’s talks with the chambers of commerce established in São Paulo.
The Brazilian government announced an exemption from import taxes for a series of food items in a bid to curb inflation. They include olive oil and sardines exported by Arab countries.
Executives from the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce met with the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, discussed advancements in the partnership between the two institutions, and explored ways to increase trade between the two countries.
During a visit to the Arab country, the Secretary-General of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, Mohamad Mourad, met with local businesspeople and government representatives with support from the Brazilian embassy in Bahrain.
Makkah Halal Forum was an opportunity to present halal products made in Brazil, seek business opportunities, and partnerships.