In January of this year, USD 60.2 million were exported, mainly in beef, chicken, and sugar.
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Achieving high levels of productivity is one of the goals of the National Oil Corporation, according to recent discussions held at the company.
In the full year tally for last year, the United Arab Emirates was the primary Arab destination of Brazilian shoes, followed by Libya and Lebanon. Iraq and Qatar were the only countries to increase their purchases.
The Brazilian brand has footwear starting to arrive in Arab countries such as Kuwait, Egypt, and the UAE, in addition to established sales in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Jordan, Libya, and Sudan. Opananken makes an Arab sandal specially developed for the region.
The Libyan market imported 1.6 million tonnes of iron ore from Brazil from January to October, a 60% increase compared to the same period last year. It is the largest volume in the current decade.
The National Oil Company confirmed the end of the blockade that hindered the normal production and export of Libyan oil. The insecurity of supply affected international oil prices.
Commodity sees price increase of up to 3% on Monday (26) due to news on oil production and export.
Iron ore, chicken, beef, sugars, and coffee were the top export from Brazil to the North African country in the first half of the year.
Brazilian president had a meeting with Chairman of the Libyan Presidential Council Mohammad Al-Manfi on Sunday (18) before returning from Ethiopia to Brazil.
There was a 10.8% drop in revenue and a 16.6% decrease in volume from 2022, according to sector association data. In December, Libya imported USD 730,000.
The IMF mission anticipates normalization of growth one year after the strong performance resulting from the World Cup and estimates that the country’s economy could grow by 5%.
First edition of BFSHOW in Porto Alegre will feature importers from across 29 countries, including Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Libya.
Lyba’s ambassador to Brasília, Osama Sawan, visited the headquarters of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber together with Libyan Iron & Steel Company chairman Mohamed Abdulmalek.
A Brazil Africa Institute program is set to get funding from the UAE’s International Cooperation Ministry for training youth to work in healthcare and agriculture.

