China holds the world’s largest share of electric vehicles, but demand from other countries has risen. In Brazil they represent a market share of 3%, while in the Middle East and Africa they account for less than 1%.
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During meetings on the sidelines of the Security Council discussions, Mauro Vieira held talks with the foreign minister of Algeria and the Palestinian envoy.
Tourism board of the Arab country participates in WTM Latin America with ten companies offering packages to people interested in the pilgrimage tourism to the Holy Land.
BMJ adviser and founding partner Welber Barral says in article that good diplomatic relations, Brazil’s ability to meet demands for food, and initiatives in favor of agreements can lead to further trade.
Neida Freitas crafts women’s accessories and sculptures using sustainable materials at a studio in Rio de Janeiro. Her brand’s name, Chames Bio, comes from a Lebanese immigrant who led her family’s move to Brazil.
Petroleum and gas production came out to 4.383 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in the country, up 5.7% from February 2023.
Saudi Arabia has authorized shipments of seeds from various species to its market. Brazilians supply the product to more than 120 countries.
Abu Dhabi-headquartered defense firm EDGE Group has investments in the Latin American country as well as partnerships with its government’s agencies.
The commodity’s prices have declined due to a lower demand from China. Brazil’s trade balance could be impacted, and Arabs could import more.
The government indicated that the transfer to the sovereign wealth fund aims to boost the national economy by diversifying its resources and creating more investment opportunities.
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.
Some Brazilian companies are already born as digital businesses and conquer overseas consumers via e-commerce platforms. Check out the paths and options to sell in this manner.
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.
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.

