Data from Brazil’s Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services compiled by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce show export growth both in April and year to date.
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The Arab-Brazilian Chamber presented business opportunities related to Muslim tourism during the Tourism Expo held in Fortaleza in northeast Brazil.
The Council of Arab Ambassadors in Brazil and the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce reviewed initiatives to engage the Arab community in Brazil, as well as plans to hold events.
On August 24 and 26, Brazilian exporters of processed foods will have the opportunity to sell to retailers from Bahrain, Egypt, and Jordan at a meeting organized by the Halal do Brasil Project.
Exports, however, decline between January and March, according to data from Brazil’s Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services.
Brazil’s Arab Community Day was celebrated on Wednesday evening (25) at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce with the launch of the children’s book The Peddler, by Salem Nasser, and of a map portraying these immigrants’ legacy in the city of São Paulo.
In The Peddler, Salem Nasser revisits his own family’s history to tell children the adventures of Arabs who arrived in Brazil. The book will be presented at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber on March 25, Arab Community National Day.
“Palestine 36” portrays attempts to invade the territory as early as the 1930s. It is being screened at the first edition of the Farol film festival, organized by CineSesc.
Jordan’s ambassador in Brasília, Maen Masadeh, hosted an iftar for Arab diplomats in the Brazilian capital on Wednesday night (11). Iftar is the meal Muslims have after sunset during the holy month of Ramadan. The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC)’s vice president of international relations and secretary-general, Mohamad Orra Mourad, represented the institution at the
Brazil imports 85% of the input used to fertilize crops and could face shortages, a researcher said at an event at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber.
Nine years after entering into force, the free trade deal between the Arab country and the South American bloc reaches its final stage of import tariff reductions.
Brazilian exports to the Arab market grew 10% compared to January of last year, reaching a total of USD 1.98 billion. Imports are declining.
Speaking at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, researcher Samuel Pessôa assesses the results of the Trump administration’s economic policies and discusses structural challenges the Brazilian economy faces.
The researcher will discuss economic outlook for 2026 in the “ABCC Connects” series next Monday (9).

