An expedition that will take Brazilians to explore opportunities in Dubai’s real estate market has been moved from May to October. Registration is now open.
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A business trip organized by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will have an agenda in Tunisia and Morocco in June. The trip aims to explore opportunities across various sectors.
Five Arab countries were represented in a pavilion organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce at the food industry exhibition. Companies including Tunisia’s Riviere d’Or olive oil and Lebanon’s Sahtayn Foods found new retail channels at Anuga.
Sales to Middle East and North Africa countries increased in the first quarter of the year despite a slowdown in overall exports from Brazil to the region.
Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco are the travel destinations of Brazilian businesspeople from late May to early June. A webinar presented business opportunities and details about the consumer markets in these countries.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce’s WAHI – Women who Inspire group holds on Tuesday (26) an event to present experiences in the Arab world from a female perspective. Registration is open.
During Gulfood, chef from Goiânia made Brazilian contemporary recipes using halal products as part of a project to promote Brazil’s expertise in the industry.
The promotion and positioning initiative of the country as a supplier of halal goods bets on local dishes to showcase the Brazilian halal expertise to visitors at Gulfood.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and ApexBrasil initiative will organize new activities to promote products made in Brazil following the principles of Islam and train companies throughout 2024.
Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce president Osmar Chohfi opened the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum on Monday (23) in São Paulo by presenting the grandeur of Brazil in the halal market and calling on more Brazilian businesspeople to supply to this niche market.
The world’s biggest food show will feature a stand with Brazilian products and a special menu of dishes with typical flavors from the country. At the Global Halal Conference, the project will present the differentials of Brazil’s halal products.
On the 71st anniversary of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce on July 2, the president of the institution, diplomat Osmar Chohfi (pictured), writes article where he looks back at its early years and talks about the current innovative projects in support of trade digitization, halal production, and startups.
Innovations in the halal market and the digital transformation of trade between Brazil and the Arab Countries will guide the activities of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce this year. Brazilian participation at Gulfood and Arab at the APAS Show are also on the schedule.
Taking stock of 2022, the year when the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce turned 70, its president Osmar Chohfi highlighted the record-breaking trade between Brazil and the Arab market, the launch of a halal project, the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries, and the expansion of electronic customs clearance system Easy Trade.

