The event that has become the biennial meeting point between Brazilians and Arabs takes place on Monday (4) featuring leaders, experts and businesspeople from both regions. Registration to participate online is open.
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In addition to hotels, executives suggested promoting events, such as festivals for halal consumers. The discussion occurred on the last day of the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum.
Specialists discussed origin regulations, new Mercosur trade agreements, and advancements in the digital origin certificate. The online event celebrated the agreement signed between the Arab Brazilian Chamber and the CACB.
With a lower output of Brazilian maize, buyers like Egypt will need to consider alternatives to import the product. An analyst explains the possibilities for countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
ICArabe held 21 online classes on the Arab-Islamic contributions to humankind. Over 3,000 people attended live on Zoom, and over 10,000 watched on YouTube.
For Jean Stoll of A.P. Moller-Maersk, containers that return to Brazil after exports to the Arabs are still little used. He spoke in a webinar on logistics this Tuesday (6).
The volume purchased by the bloc in the first four months of the year was 678,000 bags of Brazilian produce.
A survey by the New Media Academy in Dubai has shown that in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, shoppers are more likely to rely on social media for research than the global average.
Online event will be held next Monday, 19, from 8:30 am to 6:30 pm (BRT). Registration is open and free of charge.
ABCC’s women’s committee will host webinar ‘Arab Women Who Inspire’ on Monday (8). A Libyan and a Palestinian woman will discuss their experiences in leadership roles. Registration is open.
In January, Brazilian exports of dry peppers such as black pepper hit an all-time high. Espírito Santo’s cooperative says the demand for the product have skyrocketed during the pandemic.
Wheat exports from Brazil to the Arab bloc fetched USD 26.78 million in the first month of 2021. The product’s consumption in Arab countries is expected to grow by 2.5% a year.
Executives discussed the topic in webinar held by the office of the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil) in Dubai.
Flip flop exports climbed 52% fueling overall sales last month to a total 9.5 million pairs.