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Sold for higher prices, agricultural commodities accounted for 71% of the trade with the Arab countries in 2022. Sugar, poultry and iron ore were the leading items sold to the bloc.
Ambassador Qais Shqair (pictured below), head of the Arab League mission in Brazil, pens an article in which he presents theses that point to Arabic as the language that gave rise to others.
In the opening of the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries, speaking on behalf of the League of Arab States, Hossam Zaki invited Brazilians to look at investment opportunities in the Arab countries.
Brazil’s vice president Hamilton Mourão participated in the closing panel of the 4th Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries. The event marked the 70th anniversary of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
During the annual coordination meeting of the Joint Arab Foreign Chambers of Commerce, it was discussed the urgent need to implement an electronic link between the customs of Arab countries to facilitate trade.
The Arab League’s space at the world’s fair was visited by the organization’s secretary-general, Ahmed Aboul Gheit. The pavilion brings the diversity of Arab features and revisits mutual efforts in the region.
By Qais Shqair Culture has a significant role in the economic relations between the Arab countries and Brazil, going beyond the values that usually direct relations between other nations. In Arab countries, Brazilian products are preferred by consumers for reasons related to the high level of affection that citizens have for the country and the
Agribusiness products were the top exports from Brazil to the bloc, which reached USD 11.47 billion, down 6.3%. Decline was lower than in other Brazil’s foreign partnerships, though.
The global economic instability ushered in by COVID-19 is an opportunity for emerging countries like Brazil and the Arab countries to take up more space in the world stage, Arab League secretary-general said in the opening of the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries.
Advances and setbacks in the relations between the two regions were addressed by Brazilian and Arab ambassadors during webinar hosted by the Arab Chamber on Wednesday (24).
The Arab market moved from the fifth largest importer of goods from Brazil in 2018 to the third in 2019, only behind China and the US.
Ernesto Araújo had meetings with the secretary-general of the Arab League and with Kuwaiti, Saudi Arabian and Lebanese ministers.
Brazil’s minister of Agriculture talked to the League secretary-general about continuing and reinforcing Brazil’s relations to the Arab countries.