The UAE Global Business Forum takes place on Friday (25) in São Paulo to connect entrepreneurs from Brazil and the United Arab Emirates. The UAE’s minister of foreign trade, Thani Bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, participates.
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Ahmad Mohammed Ali Mohamed Alshebani meets with the institution’s president, Osmar Chohfi, and secretary-general, Mohamad Mourad.
Bookstore Livraria da Vila in São Paulo was packed on Thursday (1) for the launch of “Aprenda a negociar com o mundo árabe”, a book by executive Rafael Solimeo. Brazil former president Michel Temer attended. Solimeo is the head of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber office in Dubai.
Arab country brought seven frozen fruit and vegetable exhibitors to the APAS Show. Their bet is on sales after the show.
The Brazilian food service inputs and equipment industry sells to countries in the region that value product quality and after-sales.
Leonardo Marinho left Brazil in 2013 for Zanzibar, Tanzania, and last June he started a training company for baristas and roasters in Muscat, Oman. A demanding market and opportunities have led him to the Arab world.
A meeting held by the ESPM college in São Paulo discussed the challenges brands face to become recognized. In a sector panel, the Marketing & Content director of the Arab Brazilian Chamber highlighted the importance of collaboration between companies and attention to brand identity.
Arab-Brazilian Chamber CEO Tamer Mansour spoke at Sebrae Global Experience about countries, markets and sectors that can be major buyers of Brazilian goods.
The event aimed at Egyptian and Brazilian businesspeople will take place next Tuesday (5) in the city of São Paulo. The meeting will bring together executives on the day after the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries.
In a mission to Brazil, the CEO of Dubai Multi Commodities Centre has visited Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo and São Paulo. In the headquarters of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, he addressed businesspeople and talked about what he wants from the relation with the country in sectors such as coffee and marbles.
Brazil-based companies participated in the World of Coffee trade show earlier this month. The event was coordinated by the Brazilian Specialty Coffee Association, and deals made at the show are expected to yield 20.72 million over the following 12 months.
São Paulo city government agency Adesampa is offering a course to refugees and immigrants interested in joining an entrepreneurship program.