Brazilian and Arab companies are participating in the exhibition area of the Economic Forum Brazil & Arab Countries. For companies such as Expolink of Egypt, this is their first experience exhibiting at a digital space. “We are very pleased, and we believe we’ll repeat this experience,” the company’s marketing director said.
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The United Arab Emirates performed the best out of all Arab countries when it came to addressing the crisis wrought by the novel coronavirus, according to the COVID Economic Recovery Index from the Horizon Research Group.
Incoming ambassadors from five countries presented their credentials to the president of Brazil, including Saleh Ahmad Salem Alzaraim Al-Suwaidi of the United Arab Emirates.
Female Arab business leaders discussed opportunities in countries such as Kuwait and Morocco, which are opening up to new endeavors, during a webinar hosted this Wednesday (16) by the Arab Brazilian Chamber’s WAHI women’s committee and the WIT group.
The international award supplying funding to innovative sustainable projects was originally slated for January 2021. It has been pushed back a year as a result of the pandemic.
A new government program is designed to attract foreign retirees and prevent expatriates aged 55 or older from moving elsewhere. Eligibility hinges on income criteria.
Spinach, salmon, mango, sardine and other items are being produced sustainably in the United Arab Emirates to help bring about food security.
In addition to offering joint venture opportunities with Arab companies, the Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi offers tailor-made investment plans to attract Brazilian companies to the UAE.
Shipped volumes of chicken meat were down 5.7% year-on-year in July, but China was a major buyer. Sales to all Arab countries combined went down, but Libya, Bahrain, Jordan and Egypt stepped up their imports.
In the Brazilian semiarid, there are saltwater-tolerant forage plant species. They are part of the interest of the UAE’s International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) in the agreement signed with Embrapa. On the other hand, Brazilians aim to know more about genetic resources and technologies developed by the Arabs.
The government of the emirate plans on using local and international experts in economy and society to create growth strategies.
Company TruKKer operates as a Uber of trucking business in the Middle East, with 12,000 truck drivers. Saudi Arabia is the main growth focus for the company.
KIZAD will have an online event next Tuesday (28) to discuss new opportunities and advantages available for Brazilian-based enterprises.
Governor Romeu Zema conferred online with UAE authorities to discuss investments in the state. Other officials including Brazil’s vice president Hamilton Mourão joined in, as did the mayor of Varginha, Minas Gerais – the city is seeking Arab funding for a technology center.

