On the 71st anniversary of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce on July 2, the president of the institution, diplomat Osmar Chohfi (pictured), writes article where he looks back at its early years and talks about the current innovative projects in support of trade digitization, halal production, and startups.
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Brazilian entrepreneurs who participated in an Arab Brazilian Chamber mission to Qatar and the UAE last week met an ecosystem conducive to innovative business. Solutions presented by the Brazilians caught the attention of investors and potential local partners.
Executives from seven companies participate from Sunday (26) to March 2 in a mission to Qatar and the UAE organized by the Arab Brazilian Chamber’s innovation hub. The group will have Demo Days with potential partners in the countries.
Students are interested in the International Relations career and were welcomed by executives from departments related to the area.
In October, the entity will promote a mission to the two Arab countries for Brazilian companies to learn more about innovation initiatives and prospect investments in the region. Details will be presented in a webinar this Wednesday (3).
The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce signed an MoU with the Itaipu Technological Park and the Union of Arab Chambers to work for startups. Another agreement was signed with the Arab organization Dhaman at the Annual Investment Meeting.
The institution will present three initiatives to take Brazil-Arab relations to the sphere of innovation and technology. Registration for the online event is now open. Astronaut and minister Marcos Pontes will participate.
Arab Brazilian Chamber secretary-general Tamer Mansour participated in the 12th International Economic Summit “Russia – Islamic World: Kazan Summit.” He addressed the expansion and digitization of the Arab Brazilian Chamber during the pandemic.
During a live stream hosted by the Global Council of Sales Marketing this Thursday (28), Arab Chamber president Rubens Hannun said new opportunities to supply product to the Arab countries are available in Brazil, including for citrus fruit.