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This Tuesday (9) in your ANBA Bulletin: a special report on the Brazilian agribusiness industry, which rose to prominence amid the pandemic due to its relevance as a global supplier. The sector became more attractive to international investors. Poultry production, for instance, is being looked into by foreign investors. The Arab Chamber last week invited about 30 industry-specific associations and government entities to join a strategic committee that is working to meet the needs of Arab countries. The goal is ensuring a steady flow of supplies during and after the pandemic. The Chamber is hosting next Wednesday (10) a webinar on opportunities in the halal market, featuring Brazilian and international speakers. Registrations are open. Simultaneous translation into Portuguese and English will be available. And another article covers the products that will see rising demand worldwide post-coronavirus. Specialists said shoppers will look for more efficient and sustainable items.
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São Paulo – The only sector in Brazil to post continuous growth even amid the latest crisis, the agribusiness is expected to become the focus of mergers and acquisitions and foreign investment in the country over the next years.
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São Paulo – The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce brought together representations of around 30 associations and government bodies last week to join forces to meet the Arab demands that have arisen during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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São Paulo – An Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce webinar will address the diversity of the halal products and services market around the globe. “Global Halal Market: trends, regulation and opportunities” is taking place on June 10 at 9:30 am.
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São Paulo – More efficient, sustainable, practical and natural. That’s probably how products will look like after the global pandemic caused by COVID-19. But these alone won’t be enough to ensure the longevity of companies or their sales success, whether products are sold on the supermarket shelf or online.
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São Paulo – Footwear exports from Brazil to eight Arab countries went up year-on-year through April. Sales volume to Kuwait, the third biggest Arab importer, was up 25.6% to 355,000 pairs of shoes, with export value going up 13.4% to USD 2.31 million.
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São Paulo – The State of Kuwait, represented in Brazil by its Embassy in Brasília, donated 575 food kits to supply people in need in the Federal District. The donation is part of the campaign ‘Federal District Government and Embassies United Against Covid-19.’
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São Paulo – The Brazilian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ernesto Araújo, discussed in a video conference call cooperation in the fight against the novel coronavirus pandemic with UAE minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, on Friday (5).
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São Paulo – The Oman Investment Institution was established this Thursday (4) by sultan Haitham Bin Tarik (pictured), Oman News Agency (ONA) reported. The new entity will manage national investments.
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