The company is responsible for transporting exhibitors and artworks and says that supporting the exhibition is a way to highlight Brazil’s importance in its strategy.
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The 2025 edition of the art exhibition opens on the 6th, featuring a selection of professionals from various Arab countries, including Morocco, as well as Algeria, Mauritania, Lebanon, Sudan, and Palestine.
The Embassy of Morocco in Brazil’s federal capital Brasília celebrated on Wednesday (30) the 26th Anniversary of King Mohammed VI’s accession to the throne in Morocco. Morocco’s ambassador to Brazil, Nabil Adghoghi (center in the photo), welcomed the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce’s International Relations vice president and secretary general, Mohamad Mourad (left), and the
At the LIDE Brazil-Morocco Forum, CEO Abdelhamid Addou said the airline will have six weekly flights to São Paulo in 2026 and will expand its fleet.
SESC Research and Training Center will offer classes covering the events that shaped the Middle East and North Africa, as well as their geography and culture.
The country needs to increase its purchases of the product on the international market. The federation is meeting with potential trade partners also in search of frozen beef.
LIDE Group is organizing a meeting in Marrakesh to discuss expanding investments and strategic partnerships in sectors such as technology, tourism, agribusiness, and more.
A business mission to Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco showcased opportunities and partnerships with Brazil.
The 5th Global Alliance Meeting for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution took place in Rabat. Brazil advocated for expanding recognition of the Palestinian state.
Nearly 17,000 people from Brazil landed in the Arab country in the first four months of this year. Morocco has taken several initiatives to attract this audience.
Ambassadors from the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Morocco, and Bahrain discuss expanding bilateral partnerships with the state government and meet with local business leaders.
A delegation from the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer visited the North African country to find regional product and service suppliers for its commercial aviation, defense, and urban air mobility businesses.
Brazilian suppliers of animal protein and fertilizer additives, among other products, have joined the Moroccan International Agricultural Exhibition, at a stand organized by the Brazilian ministries of Agriculture and Livestock, and Foreign Affairs.
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.

