At an event held at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce in São Paulo, exporters from the Arab country showcased recipes made with olive oil and dates.
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The event will take place from Monday (19) to Wednesday (21) in the city of São Paulo. Around 10,000 buyers are expected, including importers from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Libya, and Kuwait.
Egyptian company Delta Brothers makes its third appearance at the APAS Show fair that is taking place this week in São Paulo, with a focus on reconnecting with old Brazilian clients and strengthening its brand in the country.
Brazilian industries exported 39 million pairs of footwear in the first four months of this year. Argentina, the United States, and France were the largest buyers.
According to the Libyan ambassador in Brasília, Osama Ibrahim Ayad Sawan, cooperation, the strength of the trade balance, and food security were the reasons for his country to exempt Brazil from a new import tax announced.
First-quarter results show USD 26.4 billion in orders but also reveal a USD 76 million loss.
Law and International Relations students visit the Arab-Brazilian Chamber to learn more about the 22 Arab countries and their ties with Brazil.
Brazilian manufacturing plants are expected to put out a combined 45.9 million tons of sugar during the 2025/2026 season according to National Supply Company projections. The product gets exported to Arab markets.
Sales to Middle East and North Africa countries increased in the first quarter of the year despite a slowdown in overall exports from Brazil to the region.
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.
Brazil has 10 million women leading small businesses. Among those already exporting and those aiming to get there, the Arab market is one of the key targets.
The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion presented economic data for 2024, including commercial registrations and foreign direct investment, both of which rose.
Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco are the travel destinations of Brazilian businesspeople from late May to early June. A webinar presented business opportunities and details about the consumer markets in these countries.
A disruption in oil exports impacted the Arab country’s growth last year, but GDP is expected to benefit from the sector’s expansion in 2025, according to the IMF. Libyans are currently producing nearly 1.4 million barrels per day.

