Since 2021 Mag Halat has designed women’s clothing. Muslim women living in Brazil are the leading buyers of the garments that cater to these audience with a modern twist.
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The increase was posted in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period last year, according to figures from industry lobby ABIMO.
Sarah Hiaty created an Arab women’s clothing brand to cater to customers in Brazil and elsewhere. Style draws attention and gains followers online.
Espírito Santo-headquartered Peterfrut found in Egypt the supplier of frozen strawberries to sell in Brazil. Business has grown,with potato imports and a potential export operation in the Arab country.
Brazilian aircraft manufacturer signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate in maintenance and training in the Arab country.
According to Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, revenue from exports reached USD 166.5 billion in 2023, up 4.8% from 2022. Sector was responsible for 49% of Brazilian exports.
Total shipments were higher this year compared to 2022. According to the sector lobby, the most significant increases in purchases were from China, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, and Mexico.
The director of International Relations of CNA, Sueme Mori, said Middle Eastern, Asian, and African nations could increase their demand.
The coffee shop chain will open new points of sale in the first half of 2024 in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. The company aims to have 1,500 units abroad and 350 in Brazil by 2028, with a total revenue of USD 350 million.
Thirty-plus-years-old Gabriela Lirio became a volleyball player in the Arab country and helped a local team win a silver medal at the Saudi Games.
Egypt’s Al Arabi Publishing and Distributing company was established 48 years ago by the current owners’ parents. The two siblings found in Brazilian books a way of bringing to their readers the reality of a society far from their own.
Specializing in the design and production of luxury furniture, the company is preparing to open its first point of sale outside Brazil in November. The store will be on Al Wasl Road, a district home to high-end boutiques, cafes, and restaurants.
The Oásis collection was designed by Brazilian visual artist Camila Klein for the 2022 winter and is still on the market. The pieces are inspired by Arab princesses and queens.
Rio-born Luiz Góes has served for two years as CEO of LYOPAY, a digital payment platform that’s present in 82 countries. Holding a degree in Military Sciences and an MBA in Public Management, the executive has had a successful career in the financial market.