Present in seven countries, Naliteck has sold machines to Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, and it’s in talks to close deals in other Arab countries, too.
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In a meeting, executives from both institutions discussed actions for Egyptian companies to explore the Brazilian market. USAID is a United States agency and supports small- and medium sized enterprises in Cairo.
Arab country aims to increase hotel capacity to accomodate more guests. Exchange rate decision from Russia, a country that sends out many tourists to Egypt, is expected to contribute to tourism.
Brazilian farmers want to cater to 20% of the Egyptian demand for imported cotton within two years. Agreement announced in January cleared exports.
Arab country discovered remains of a city from the first centuries of the Christian Era along the Nile, about 500 kilometers from Cairo.
Document was launched by the Egyptian Exporters Association, ExpoLink. The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce participated in the celebrations of the silver jubilee of the association.
Nater Coop Cooperative exported four containers to Egypt and expects to ship another four to the UAE until February.
According to Omar Khan, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce has now 15 representation offices in countries like Mexico, Brazil and Ethiopia, and it plans on stepping up this number to 27 by late 2023.
In an interview with ANBA at COP27, the Environment minister said the alliance between Brazil, Congo and Indonesia, the world’s three largest rainforest nations, will be beneficial and provide knowledge transfer. Leite also discussed the creation of the methane credit market and took stock of the conference in Egypt.
Brazil’s president-elect said Thursday (17) that the federal government will once again accommodate all Brazilians starting next Climate Conference, whether they are from the government, the private sector or the civil society. COP28 will take place in Dubai next November.
The Egyptian government penned agreements during the COP27 to establish projects in the Suez Canal Economic Zone with local and international firms.
Brazilian civil society delegates presented proposals for 2023 at the UN Climate Conference in Egypt, focusing on sustainable economic development and reducing social inequalities. Speaking on behalf of a council formed by 105 major companies, Marina Grossi defended it is possible to preserve the environment and produce.
Vale Climate Change manager Vivian Mac Knight and Toyota Government Affairs manager Bruno Ambrósio talked about the companies’ decarbonization programs in the Brazil Pavilion.
The president of Egypt, the president of the United Arab Emirates, and the secretary-general of the UN, António Guterres, said this is the moment for action and to put into practice the agreements made in previous editions of the COP, such as the Paris Agreement.