The increase in flights between Doha and São Paulo was originally scheduled for early July but has been brought forward to June.
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According to the Libyan ambassador in Brasília, Osama Ibrahim Ayad Sawan, cooperation, the strength of the trade balance, and food security were the reasons for his country to exempt Brazil from a new import tax announced.
Brazil increased its score in the UN index that measures health, education, and income levels of the population. An Arab country ranks among the highest.
First-quarter results show USD 26.4 billion in orders but also reveal a USD 76 million loss.
Mercosur foreign ministers’ statement indicates talks will conclude soon, with the agreement set to be signed later this year.
Law and International Relations students visit the Arab-Brazilian Chamber to learn more about the 22 Arab countries and their ties with Brazil.
Brazilian company specialized in health diagnostics kits development works to meet regulatory requirements in Middle East and North Africa countries.
The Brazilian couple Catia and Ricardo Ramos joined forces with the Lebanese descendant Hassan Ali Abdullah to start Ono Boutique de Carnes Halal. Located in the east side of the city, the store offers food products targeted towards Arab and Muslim shoppers.
Brazilian manufacturing plants are expected to put out a combined 45.9 million tons of sugar during the 2025/2026 season according to National Supply Company projections. The product gets exported to Arab markets.
Islam A. Taha took office this month with a focus on working for Brazil-Egypt bilateral trade in agriculture, processed foods, and chemicals. He was welcomed at the Arab Chamber this Monday (28).
Brazilian suppliers of animal protein and fertilizer additives, among other products, have joined the Moroccan International Agricultural Exhibition, at a stand organized by the Brazilian ministries of Agriculture and Livestock, and Foreign Affairs.
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.
Sales from Egypt to the Brazilian market increased by 99.2% in the first quarter of this year. Shipments from Brazil to the Arab country were also up, especially those of cotton and live cattle.
The unit will be located in the city of Jeddah, with a food processing capacity of 40,000 tons per year. Operations are slated to begin in 2026.

