Lyba’s ambassador to Brasília, Osama Sawan, visited the headquarters of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber together with Libyan Iron & Steel Company chairman Mohamed Abdulmalek.
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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.
People who want to aid Libyans affected by the heavy rains and floods this month can donate to the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce campaign. Medicines and food purchased with the funds will be sent to the country through a Brazilian government agency.
The federal government issued a statement conveying its solidarity to the families of the victims from the storm in Libya. The death toll stands at 5,000. The Arab-Brazilian Chamber conveyed its solidarity, too.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber organized the companies’ participation and over 1,000 business meetings, helping generate millions in business over the next 12 months.
Libyan executives arrived in the country aiming to close deals and make new contacts. Among them are businesspeople from a food importing group and Tripoli Chamber of Commerce executives.
Tripoli-based authorities had meetings last week with Brazil Africa Institute president João Bosco Monte and expressed the desire to revive the relations their country once had with Brazil.
From February 25 to March 10, the forum aims to bring together the international industry community. The event runs in parallel to the Libyan Industries Fair and the Misrata International Exhibition.
The mural ‘Windows Open to the World’ has 736 square meters and is in front of the museum in the east side of São Paulo city. Among the eight real characters portrayed are Arab immigrants from Libya, Palestine, and Iraq.
Brazil doubled its fish exports in the first half of 2022. Frozen fillet was the main item purchased by Libya.
Libya Aviation Forum & Expo will take place from November 6 to 8 in Tripoli to present projects and upturn the sector.
Libya Coffee Expo (Coffeex) is looking for exhibitors for its second edition. In Brazil, event curator Mariana Proença, who specializes in coffee, supports the show.
The event brought together 10,000 visitors and 43 exhibitors. A barista competition and business meetings were held. An organizer said several booths had coffee beans from Brazil.
The Arab country was the second largest destination of Brazilian poultry exports in August. Libya’s purchases more than doubled.

