Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad Minister Nabil Ammar launched on Thursday (11) in São Paulo a commercial and consular office of the Embassy of Tunisia in Brazil. In his visit to the Arab-Brazilian Chamber and talks to the press, he spoke of Brazil-Tunisia relations, BRICS, and fertilizer and olive oil exports.
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Central Bank expects inflation to fall below year-on-year 7% in the second half of 2024 and continue to gradually ease.
NGOs signed an agreement to work together on “Tunisia’s Culinary Route,” a project to introduce the flagship products of each region into tourist practices.
Companies form the Arab country participated in the trade show and in technical visits with support from the Arab-Brazilian Chamber with a focus on diversifying exports.
Office is expected to optimize the country’s trade promotion activities aiming for bilateral cooperation across various industries. Memorandum for the collaboration in the initiative was signed between the Embassy of Tunisia and the Arab-Brazilian Chamber.
Five companies from the Arab country are exhibiting at the APAS Show with high expectations to get more Brazilian clients and close new deals. Dates and olive oils are showcased as the leading products.
Brazilian food and beverage trade show kicked off on Monday (13) in São Paulo, expecting a high turnover and featuring 22 countries, including five Arabs. Arab-Brazilian Chamber participated in the opening.
Reported investments to the Tunisian Investment Authority were up in the first quarter of 2024, compared with the same period in 2023.
Fair to be held in June in capital Tunis will gather technology startups, major companies, and investors. Artificial intelligence will be the central focus.

