The country supports planting date palms, invests in solar power, conducts new real estate and tourism projects, and recently issued treasury bonds. Today, November 18, is the National Date of Oman; learn more about the developing economic endeavors of this Arab country in the Gulf.
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The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce president, Osmar Chohfi, visited the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry and met with the country’s undersecretary for Trade and Investment, Hasila Al-Samsamia.
Brazil’s Ministries of Economy and Foreign Affairs have reported that the Gulf Cooperation Council has concluded a safeguard investigation on imports of steel products and will not impose measures against Brazil.
Representatives of the Oman Chamber and Arab Brazilian Chamber met this Wednesday (30) in a videoconference. Among the subjects were the diversification of trade, increased investments, and carrying out business missions between the countries.
The Gross Domestic Product of non-oil activities grew 5.7% in the first quarter of 2021. In the same period, total GDP fell.
Companies must clear the way for women in all levels, said Claudia Massei, CEO of Siemens Oman, during webinar hosted by LIDE Mulher and supported by the Arab Brazilian Chamber’s women’s committee.
In 2020, a year that saw the demand for natural, healthy foods increase, the Brazilian Association of Honey Exporters reported a 52% increase in exports.
A string of investments was announced by the Public Establishment for Industrial Estates (Madayn), which manages nine industrial cities in Oman, plus the Knowledge Oasis Muscat (KOM) and the Al Mazunah Free Zone.
The Brazilian food company reported that its unit in Toledo, Paraná has been accredited by the Arab country’s government to ship breaded poultry items. The audit was held through video conferencing.
In January, Brazil’s revenue from exports to the Arabs climbed 74% from a year ago.
In a webinar hosted by Brazil Export, Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce secretary-general Tamer Mansour discussed the relevance of trade relations between Brazil and the Arab countries.
The Brazilian food company is cleared to ship as many as 5,000 tons of product per month to the Arab country.
Company confirmed in a press release the decision to avoid trafficking in the region, which is a sea route for transporting oil and is at the Gulf’s entrance.
The Rio Grande do Sul-based corporation Master Power has been selling to Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Oman and Yemen for over ten years.