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.
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UNESCO celebrates in Paris the Arabic language with special events and a presentation of the Arab Latinos! project.
The dinner party brought together diplomats from Arab countries at the Embassy of Palestine. Talal Rashed Abdulaziz Almansour took up post in early December.
André Santos discussed opportunities for cultural promotion between Brazil and Syria and the goal of boosting commercial exchanges.
Decision from Cairo to open fish and seafood market brings new business opportunities for the industry due to the local demand. The Arab country could reexport them to its African and Middle Eastern partners.
A Mission organized by LIDE and the Arab-Brazilian Chamber will bring Brazilian and Saudi companies together to promote business and investments.
A mission organized by Brazilian Ministries with support from the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will visit Kenya, Egypt, and Ethiopia from December 6 to 15. Business meetings and seminars will be an opportunity to showcase Brazilian know-how in producing food, plastics, toys, and cosmetics, among other products.
International Relations students from São Paulo’s FMU met with the institution’s president, Osmar Chohfi, and the Marketing & Communication vice president, Silvia Antibas. They learned about the diplomatic and commercial relations between Brazil and the Arab countries.
Bawadi Al Dain executives are in Brazil for meetings with local agribusiness entrepreneurs in search of deals and trades.
Mission to the Asian country featured Brazil’s agriculture minister Carlos Fávaro, Foreign Ministry, and industry associations. An event held by the Halal do Brasil project presented the Brazilian production to Indonesian businesspeople.
The firm will be based in Abu Dhabi to support companies from Brazil that want to expand trade into the Middle East and North Africa states.
Survey carried out by H2R Insights & Trends and presented at the GHB forum points out that Islamic consumers want information that goes beyond the product to encompass the whole supply chain. Alessandra Frisso calls the industry to join halal 2.0.
Technology as a driver for halal business was the topic of discussions at the Global Halal Brazil Business forum on Tuesday (24). A representative from Brazil’s Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services spoke of how the country has cut the red tape in foreign trade. A FAMBRAS executive (pictured) talked about digitization and halal.
In his speech at the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum (GHB), the Minister of Agriculture and Livestock of Brazil emphasized his country has the excellence and capacity to meet the halal demand, discussed expanding commercial exchange with fertilizers, and highlighted Brazil as a prosperous land for investments.