In Cairo, executives from the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and the Federation of Syrian Chambers of Commerce discussed ways to cooperate and boost trade flow between the three countries.
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According to the CNC, in May this year, the tourism sector obtained its most considerable revenue since the same month of 2014 with the resumption of jobs, new businesses, and foreign investment.
The Moroccan national team lost to Germany 6-0. Brazil won 4-0 over Panama. Read more about the upcoming matches.
The election of the next Women’s World Cup host country will occur in May 2024. Brazil competes with three other candidates.
Cosmetista Expo North & West Africa is the largest cosmetics industry show in the African continent. Various Brazilian cosmetics brands were featured.
Brazil’s Inoar wants to expand its market share in Morocco and break into Saudi Arabia. The brand has a whole line made from argan oil, a product that’s well-known to Arabs.
Executives from Brazil and other countries discussed coffee sector opportunities for producers and industrialists. For them, the future lies in exploring the potential of other products containing caffeine. Items range from energy drinks to cosmetics.
Executives from the Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company met this week in Brazil with industry giants such as Petrobras, Chevron, and Shell.
For the first time with a country pavilion at the International Exhibition of Agriculture in Morocco, Brazilian companies stood out with products such as açaí and pepper. Machinery and fertilizers were also showcased.
The tool created by the Arab Brazilian Chamber digitalizes export processes. An agreement for the utilization was signed with the Arab country’s customs authority this Thursday (4) and will come into force in June at the Port of Alexandria.
A consultant assessed the impacts on the market. According to ANDA data, the decrease also affected the volume of purchases in Brazil.
Online store Empório Taybe imports Arab premium foods from various brands to Brazil, particularly from Lebanon. What makes it stand out from other stores are ready-to-eat products like hummus and stuffed grape leaves.
Brazilian publisher Editora Unifesp has launched a second edition of the book “Religion and Colonial Tensions in Sudan: The Experience of Don Comboni in Africa and the Comboni in Brazil” by professor Patrícia Teixeira Santos.
UAE’s corporate giant that has branches in different segments, including food, founded IFFCO do Brasil last year. From the branch’s non-dairy cream Hulalá, the group plans on entering new areas in the local market.

