The head of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce Dubai office, Rafael Solimeo, joined a discussion on Brazil’s potential and advantages in biofuel production.
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The United Nations Climate Change Conference is set to open on Monday (11) in Baku, Azerbaijan. The Brazilian industry association CNI will host activities at its stand in the event’s Green Zone. The Arab Chamber is supporting the CNI and will also participate.
On the first day of the B20 Summit, a group that brings together the private sector of G20 countries, the principles of the recommendations that companies will present to the heads of state of their nations were unveiled. Business leaders positioned Brazil as one of the world’s leaders in the low-carbon economy.
Brazilian industry group CNI worked together with industry associations to identify 85 restrictions from other countries that hinder Brazilian exports.
Ricardo Alban, president of the Brazilian Confederation of Industry, spoke about the challenges of what he called “the neo-industrialization of Brazil.” An event held by the CNI in Dubai brought together politicians, authorities, and businesspeople. The Arab-Brazilian Chamber signed a MoU with the entity aimed at positive agendas for COP30 in Belém.
In an event parallel to COP27, the Brazilian private sector discussed business initiatives for the decarbonization of the industry and the fight against climate change in the coming years. The Arab Brazilian Chamber and Brazil’s National Confederation of Industry signed a term for cooperation at COP28, to take place in Dubai in 2023, and the creation of a Brazil-Arab strategic plan for a low-carbon economy.
The first quarter of 2022 was positive for micro and small industries, with the best index for Q1 since 2012, reveals a survey by CNI.
Medium-high and high-tech exports from Brazil have been down since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and are expected to remain stagnant in 2022. The country mainly produces aircrafts, pharmaceuticals, machinery, and special equipment.
A CNI survey shows that the Brazilian industry has become less concentrated in the southeastern states of Brazil in the last ten years. Even so, the region still holds the majority of companies.
The National Confederation of Industry (CNI) expects foreign sales to go down as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
The indicator declined 1% over Q4 2018, according to CNI.
CNI’s survey shows growth in work time and jobs but decrease in revenue and salaries.
The National Confederation of Industries (CNI) and the UAE’s embassy in Brasília will hold a conference next Monday in São Paulo. Economic relations and the main barriers faced by multinational companies operating in both countries will be among the topics.
Weakening production and employment levels continue to hamper a rebound, according to the National Confederation of Industry (CNI).