Nonprofit Voice of the Oceans is preparing actions to raise awareness about plastic waste in the oceans during the U.N. climate summit to be held in Brazil’s Pará state.
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Malaysia and Singapore will host a trade mission in September to explore markets serving the Muslim population.
Neon, organized by Sebrae in Piauí, features meetings and startup pitches as well as panels and mentoring. Arab-Brazilian Chamber representative presents the potential of the Arab market to innovative companies.
Held in cities across Minas Gerais, the events brought together companies and public institutions in discussions about the potential of Middle Eastern and North African markets presented by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber.
Ambassador Qais Shqair writes an article discussing the ongoing connection between Brazil and Arab countries, as well as the efforts of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber in this regard.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber is organizing events focused on agrifood companies in Belo Horizonte on July 1 and in Uberlândia on July 3. Registration is open.
The country needs to increase its purchases of the product on the international market. The federation is meeting with potential trade partners also in search of frozen beef.
Brazil’s trade flow with the Arab country is based on food and fuels. Despite a 5.4% decline in trade over the first five months of the year, it grew last month.
An event held by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber presented the results since the free trade agreement came into effect, as well as its untapped potential and the challenges ahead.
The institutions will sign a technical cooperation agreement in the coming months for the exchange of digitized documents and archives, as well as to conduct research.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce signed an agreement in Cairo with exhibition and events organizer Informa Egypt, focusing on better connecting Brazilian and Egyptian companies through trade fairs.
Diplomats will visit Pará starting Sunday to strengthen ties between their countries and the Amazonian state, as well as to review preparations for the climate summit to take place in Belém.
In the book “Brimos à mesa”, journalist and historian Diogo Bercito portrays the Arab influence on Brazilian culture through recipes that have been incorporated into Brazil’s cuisine.
A mission organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and partners held a seminar and meetings between Brazilian and Jordanian businesspeople earlier this month in the Arab country. Jordan also proved favorable as a gateway for trade with Iraq and Syria.

