The Rio Grande do Sul chapter of Brazil’s Business Leaders Group (LIDE RS) is hosting an online meeting on business opportunities in Arab countries, featuring the president of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and executives from JBS and MSD.
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Brazilian Secretariat for Ports director of New Concessions and Port Regulation Policies Fabio Lavor said that despite the pandemic, the highest industry throughput on record is expected this year. He spoke during a webinar hosted by the Arab Chamber and the Union of Arab Chambers this Wednesday (12).
An online event marking the 68th anniversary of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce featured testimonial footage of Arabs and descendants thereof who have risen to the forefront of their professions discussing their origins. All take pride in the history they’re part of.
Arabs immigrated seeking promising lives, commercial success and prosperity. As a result, they thrived and contributed to the country’s growth.
The 2019/2020 crop-year saw sales from Brazil to Arab nations slide. Total exports had second best result on record.
In a lecture on Wednesday (24), Arab Chamber executives went over the importance of determining what stage of internationalization businesses are in before they can enter the Arab market.
Representations of several halal certifiers discussed the future of the sector and the benefits that the certificate gives the companies. Discussions took place in webinar hosted by the Arab Chamber on Wednesday (10).
The conference hosted by the Arab Chamber will feature The Digital Strategy Company chief scientist Silvio Meira and Egyptian startup Robusta CEO Hussein Mohieldin. They will discuss how the crisis is driving technology projects.
Professor and researcher Marcos Jank expects Arab nations to overtake the European Union in imports of farm and livestock products from Brazil soon. He discussed the topic in a TV show on channel Terra Viva.
Brazilian and Arab specialists talked about legal safety and how to deal with domestic and international contracts in the period. Lectures occurred in webinar hosted by the Arab Chamber on Wednesday (20).
According to Brazil’s poultry industry association ABPA, halal-certified chicken exports were weaker in the lead-up to the holy month of Islam. Muslim associations federation Fambras also reported a drop in halal protein certificates for several countries.
Q1 saw shipped volume drop 14.6% year-on-year to 2.5 million pairs of shoes shipped, with revenue sliding 11.1% to USD 14.7 million.
With 80 kinds of Lebanese sweets on offer, Alyah Sweets opened last November. Its commercial director believes the business knack he got from his Lebanese parents is one of his best tools to make it through the Covid-19 pandemic crisis.
From infusion and roasting to the earliest Eastern coffee shops, the relationship between coffee and Arabs will be discussed by History of Science postdoctoral degree holder Cristiana Couto, starting April 7.

