The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will have two areas at the Middle East’s largest food and beverage trade show. Registration is open for the last spots available for Brazilian companies in the stands.
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Felipe Kaizer researches and produces Middle Eastern cuisine and seafood dishes. The chef was influenced by his maternal grandmother, who was born and raised in Cairo, Egypt.
Purchases of agriculture and livestock products from Brazil by the Middle East increased in November, just as exports to Africa, by 39.2%.
The trade show took place in the UAE, and Brazil’s participation was supported by industry project Beautycare Brazil. The event is expected to lead to USD 50 million worth of deals in the next 12 months.
Marcus Abraham Mubarack, a tattoo artist of Arab descent, is a history student and found a way to illustrate traditional arts in his career as a tattoo artist.
Brazilians Alan Oliveira and Gabriela Pache, founders of 067 Vinhos, have now established Pantanal Trading. The brand seeks to promote the marketing of many Brazilian goods in the Middle East.
In the presentation of Brazil pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil last Thursday (30), Brazil’s Economy minister Paulo Guedes described the Middle East as an increasingly sophisticated financial hub.
With a lower output of Brazilian maize, buyers like Egypt will need to consider alternatives to import the product. An analyst explains the possibilities for countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
An internationalization trip focused on innovative Brazilian businesses will be organized in October, including participation in the Gitex show and other activities. The Arab Brazilian Chamber is a partner in the initiative.
The amount was sent to the Middle East and North Africa in the last fiscal year, which ended in June 2021. The goal is supporting these nations in the fight against COVID-19.
OAB Santos will hold Americas, Asia, and Oceania International Conference next week. The sessions include debates on topics related to Arabs.
The virtual event will have buyers from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, and the UAE. Registration is open until July 9.
Despite a 5% increase in 2020, progress was below previous years, held back by the pandemic.
Born in Rio de Janeiro, professor Muna Omran is a daughter of an Arab Muslim family. The co-founder of a study group on the Middle East, she has taken on the mission of breaking stereotypes on the Arab countries, Islam, and Arab and Muslim women in Brazil.