A Brazilian military plane took off from Guarulhos this Wednesday (12) taking 6 tonnes of donations following the explosion in Lebanon. The Arab Chamber collaborated.
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The newly-accredited companies will be allowed to ship beef to the Arab country. The announcement was made by Brazil’s Agriculture minister Tereza Cristina.
Alfanar is an industrial and construction conglomerate that operates in the power sector in several countries. Arab Chamber executives visited the company’s complex outside Riyadh.
The president said the country surpassed his expectations and underscored his good relations with crown prince Mohammed Bin Salman.
The announcement came in the wake of a meeting between president Jair Bolsonaro and Saudi Arabian crown prince Mohammed Bin Salman.
Brazilian pharma company signed an agreement with the country’s industrial development agency to prospect the market and decide a potential business model.
Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil mentioned opportunities in infrastructure that can be advantageous to both sides. He joined a business seminar in Abu Dhabi.
The Brazilian state-run oil company’s Institutional Relations director Roberto Ardenghy, who joined a seminar concurrent with president Jair Bolsonaro’s trip to the UAE, also said the company is looking for partners to bid in tenders with.
The Brazilian president arrived in Abu Dhabi, UAE this Saturday, hoping to attract more investment from the region into Brazil.
President Jair Bolsonaro’s visit to the Arab country will mark a step forward, according to the head of Brazil’s diplomatic representation in Abu Dhabi, Fernando Igreja.
Brazil’s president is slated to travel to the UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia from October 25 to 31. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the trip is intended to publicize investment opportunities in Brazil and foster exports.
President Jair Bolsonaro will travel to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, as well as China, from October 24 to 30, according to Apex-Brasil. The agency invites Brazilian businesspeople to join the business meetings that will occur in parallel to the visits.
The United States government, which had been preventing Brazil from joining the organization, has now given its formal support.
The CEO of Dubai’s port operator Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem met with Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro and other officials to discuss economic openness, infrastructure and investments.