Law and International Relations students visit the Arab-Brazilian Chamber to learn more about the 22 Arab countries and their ties with Brazil.
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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).
Sales from Egypt to the Brazilian market increased by 99.2% in the first quarter of this year. Shipments from Brazil to the Arab country were also up, especially those of cotton and live cattle.
With operations in Brazil and Egypt, the Canadian company provides services for those who want to reduce their plastic footprint while also helping to fight poverty.
Promo Trend Travel is starting to promote the new destination to Brazilian clients. Meanwhile, an Egyptian company aims to double the number of Brazilian tourists traveling to the North African country this year.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock conducted a mission to the two Arab countries last week to discuss Brazilian exports, technical cooperation, and sanitary issues.
Arab football stars stand out in the major European leagues and in their home countries. Figures like Mohamed Salah, Zizo, and Brahim Díaz are among the sport’s finest.
LAAD Defence & Security brings together companies from the sector in Rio de Janeiro starting Tuesday (1).
Out of the Arab countries, in addition to Egypt’s favorable position to secure a spot in the 2026 World Cup, Morocco and Algeria maintain good chances. The United Arab Emirates fired their coach, and like other nations in the region, it is still in the running.
Last year, the Arab nation grossed USD 37.9 million from glass and glass product exports to Brazil. The Egyptians moved from being the 10th largest exporter to the Latin American country in 2023 to the fourth in 2024.
As São Paulo’s orange groves struggle with greening disease, Egypt has expanded its orange exports to Brazil. Competing head-to-head with Spain, the Arab country sold USD 16.1 million worth of oranges to Brazil in 2024.
Phytosanitary requirements have been established to allow the Egyptian product to be exported to Brazil, thus authorizing these sales.
Annual price inflation fell to 12.8% in February, down from 24% in January. Vegetable prices saw an 8.2% drop, while costs for water, electricity, and gas remained stable.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber’s office in Cairo hosted a meeting that discussed the creation of a Brazilian logistics zone in the Suez Canal Economic Zone.

