By Osmar Chohfi On July 2, 1952, a pioneering group of businesspeople decided to establish a chamber of commerce for the purpose of strengthening the economic ties between Brazilian companies and organizations based in Syria and Lebanon, the birth countries of most of them and their parents and grandparents who’d landed in our country decades
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CNA and FAMBRAS host the course ‘The Islamic World – Opportunities and challenges for Brazilian agribusiness in a post-pandemic scenario.’ There will be four classes from June 17 to July 8.
Changes in the sport in the Arab countries and around the world were the topic of a webinar this Monday (7) after the signing of an agreement between São Paulo FC and the Arab Brazilian Chamber. The captain of the Brazilian national team in its fifth championship participated and brought news about the Qatar World Cup.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber will host on Thursday, May 20, in partnership with the AfroChamber an online event on the new economic phase of Sudan and business opportunities and partnerships for Brazilian companies in the country.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber will host an online conference on Wednesday, 5, at 9 am (BRT), on the situation of the Arab economies as the COVID-19 vaccination progresses. Country risk expert Helmi Hamdi will speak. Registration is open.
The new president of the organization, Osmar Chohfi, and his board of directors took office on Thursday, 22. Arab leaders such as Khaled Hanafy, secretary-general of the Union of Arab Chambers, Qais Shqair, ambassador of the Arab League in Brazil, and Ibrahim Alzeben, dean of the Council of Arab Ambassadors in Brazil, welcomed the new administration.
Brazil’s minister of Foreign Affairs Ernesto Araújo kicked off the proceedings on day two of the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries. He argued that Brazil’s post-Covid ties with Arab countries will take on a more strategic character.
On the final day of the Arab-German Business Forum, panels addressed infrastructure and logistics in Egypt and featured Arab ambassadors.
Abbas Shuman, the deputy sheikh from Al-Azhar, Egypt’s premier Islamic institution, is in the country for a close look at food production in accordance with Muslim traditions. He made a visit to the Arab Chamber.