Representatives from the government, diplomacy and other sectors were hosted on Tuesday (23) by the Embassy of Egypt in Brasília to celebrate the country’s National Day and its relationship with Brazil. The Arab-Brazilian Chamber attended.
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Leaders of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) welcomed the new Omani ambassador to Brazil, Abdulghaffar Al Bulushi (pictured, C). The ABCC’s president, William Adib Dib Jr. (L), and vice president of international relations and secretary-general, Mohamad Mourad (R), met with the diplomat last week in Brasília. Supplied
Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) President William Adib Dib Jr. (4th from L to R) and International Relations Vice President & Secretary-General Mohamad Mourad (1st from L to R) were in Brasília to bid farewell to the Tunisian ambassador to Brazil, Nabil Lakhal (3rd from L to R), who is leaving his post. They met
A delegation of Arab diplomats completed their trip to the state on Tuesday (18), where they encountered trade exchange opportunities different from those of the country’s South and Southeast regions. The group visited infrastructure currently being prepared for COP30.
Islam A. Taha took office this month with a focus on working for Brazil-Egypt bilateral trade in agriculture, processed foods, and chemicals. He was welcomed at the Arab Chamber this Monday (28).
Ambassador Qais Shqair, head of the Mission of the League of Arab States in Brazil, on the eightieth anniversary of the organization founding, recounts in an article the journey undertaken by the delegation in 1947 to present the Arab perspective on the Palestinian cause.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber participated in the Nations Fair to introduce students from São Paulo’s higher education institution ESPM to its activities and Brazil’s relationship with the Arab world.
The secretaries-general of the two countries’ foreign ministries led a bilateral meeting on Wednesday (26) in Doha, discussing progress in cooperation across various sectors.
The Brazilian Minister of Finance discussed his country’s economy during his speech at the IMF conference in Saudi Arabia, where he also held meetings with local ministers to discuss investments, trade, and cooperation.
Brazil will take over the temporary presidency of the group in January and intends to use its leadership to seek understanding on issues such as climate change, poverty reduction, and artificial intelligence governance, according to Ambassador Eduardo Saboia.
Egypt’s ambassador to Brazil, Mai Taha Khalil, is having business-related meetings in São Paulo this week. Welcomed by leaders of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber, she said Brazil-Egypt relations are progressing well in the political sphere but need to advance in trade and investments.
Brazilian agricultural attachés have been newly appointed to nations including the United Arab Emirates and Algeria. Brazil’s incoming attaché to Ethiopia will also work to advance Brazilian interests in Djibouti.
The foreign ministers of Brazil, Mauro Vieira, and Egypt, Badr Abdelatty, met in Russia to discuss the G20 event that will take place in Brazil in November, as well as the conflict in the Middle East.
In an article sent to ANBA, Ambassador Ahmed Swar, charge d’affaires of the Sudanese Embassy in Brasília, provides an overview of his country’s history leading to the development of its current economic activities and invites Brazilian investors to enter the Sudanese market.

