Executives from the two institutions discussed how to cooperate to boost Egypt-Brazil trade.
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A report pointed out that the Egyptian sector’s exports surged 36% during the January-May period. The highest-selling products were marble, granite and cement.
About 50 Brazilian entrepreneurs learned more about the trade possibilities with Egypt presented by the delegation from the Arab country in São Paulo.
The event aimed at Egyptian and Brazilian businesspeople will take place next Tuesday (5) in the city of São Paulo. The meeting will bring together executives on the day after the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries.
Fertilizers are one of the promising sectors for the Egyptian economy, and their connection with food and clothing is of utmost importance to the global economy. Brazil accounts for 90% of the company’s exports.
The event will co-occur in Curitiba from July 7, in a hybrid format for all of Brazil, with films previously unreleased in the country and emphasizing female production. 11 Arab features and three shorts will be screened.
Companies from both countries signed investment agreements worth about USD 7.7 billion during the Saudi prince’s visit to Egypt.
Comedic drama by Omar El Zohairy premieres on Thursday in movie theaters in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Niterói, and Brasília.
The Mysteries of Ancient Egypt and Holy Land Itinerant Museum is exhibiting its collection at Plaza Sul shopping mall until August 8. Notable pieces are the replicas of Tutankhamun’s sarcophagi and the busts of Nefertiti and Cleopatra.
A traditional Egyptian company that works with Brazil is now operating as a trading company to expand the range of traded products and business possibilities. Its focus is on working according to the customer demands.
In an interview with ANBA in Egypt, where he was on an official mission, Brazil’s secretary for Strategic Affairs said that the government works for facilitating investments in the country.
Egyptian prime minister Moustafa Madbouly received Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and Union of Arab Chambers heads last weekend in Cairo.
Brazilian companies signed a memorandum of understanding with the Arab Organization for Industrialization aimed to collaborate in the industrial sector.
An executive from Egypt’s Food Export Council, Heba Soheil, told ANBA that the institution is studying the areas with the most potential for exporting Egyptian products to Brazil.

