The joint work between Brazil and Arab countries in the carbon market, renewable energies, food security and transport was the topic of a panel on Friday (11) in the Brazil Pavilion at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Egypt.
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This Wednesday (29), the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce launched its office in the Egyptian capital city in a ceremony attended by the vice president of Brazil, Hamilton Mourão, and the minister of Trade and Industry of Egypt, Nevin Gamea.
The 47th edition of the event took place in Cairo, the capital city of Egypt. The entity was represented by the regional advisor for the Gulf Cooperation Council, Iraq, and Yemen, Shaheen Ali Shaheen.
The secretary-general of the Union of Arab Chambers, Khaled Hanafy, talked about the work of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce with representatives of the institution’s office in Dubai.
The businessman ended his four-year stint leading the organization. During the incoming president’s inauguration ceremony, he looked back on the challenges that have been met and overcome.
Experts from five countries participating in the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries discussed how the pandemic has fast-tracked the paradigm shift that the Industry 4.0 imposes on businesses and how people live their lives.
The secretary-general of the Union of Arab Chambers, Khaled Hanafy, also reiterated the need for a direct shipping lane linking up Brazil and the Arab countries during a forum hosted by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
Union of Arab Chambers secretary-general Khaled Hanafy said the impact on interregional trade logistics was not as serious as expected. He spoke during a webinar hosted by his organization and the Arab Chamber. Brazilian senator Jean Paul Prates said production must be increased in order to sell to Arab countries.
Arab Chamber president Rubens Hannun said that investments in production autonomy in the Arab countries have been frozen due to coronavirus. He talked at the Agro 360 show on the Terra Viva channel.
During a webinar hosted by the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Tereza Cristina said Arab countries are one of the Ministry’s priorities when it comes to foreign markets amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Arab Chamber holds next Wednesday (8), from 9 to 10:30 am (BRT), an online conference on food supply in Brazil-Arab trade. Khaled Hanafy, of Egypt, and minister Tereza Cristina, of Brazil, will join.
Brazil’s Tereza Cristina will speak from Brazil. Union of Arab Chambers secretary-general Khaled Hanafy will join in from Egypt. Arab Chamber president Rubens Hannun will give an introductory speech. The webinar takes place April 8, 9 am (BRT), with simultaneous interpretation into Portuguese and English. Registrations are open.