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Brazilian exports to Arabs up 55%
This Thursday (3) in your ANBA Bulletin: Brazilian exports to the Arab market have increased. They advanced 55% in January, driven by agribusiness products such as maize, sugar, beef, and poultry.
Read the interview with the new ambassador of Algeria to Brazil, Rachid Bladehane. In November last year, the diplomat took over the embassy, and he sees the Brazil-Algeria relationship as a fertile ground for expanding trade, political, and social ties.
The Brazilian market more than doubled imports of Arab products in January this year due to increased oil prices and its derivatives.
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Saudi Arabia has announced setting up the first electric vehicle (EV) plant in the country, according to an article published on the Arab News website. The Saudi government targets having 30% EVs in its capital city, Riyadh, by 2030. The measure is part of the Vision 2030 project, devised by the Saudi government to promote the diversification and growth of the economy.
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Brazilian company JCF Embalagens will distribute packaging from factories in Egypt and the United Arab Emirates to the Brazilian market. The first products are expected to arrive in the country in May, according to the information disclosed to ANBA by the commercial director and founder of JCF, Josiel Feliciano.
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The new ambassador of Algeria to Brasília, Rachid Bladehane, wants to boost trade and political, diplomatic, cultural, and social relations between his country and Brazil. He took office in November last year and is on a business trip to São Paulo. This Thursday morning, the diplomat visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) headquarters and met with the president, Osmar Chohfi, and the vice president of International Relations, Mohamad Mourad, this Thursday morning (24). The ABCC’s Institutional Relations analyst, Elaine Prates, also participated in the meeting.
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Exports from Brazil to the Arab countries stepped up 55% in revenue in January year on year, according to information compiled by the Market Intelligence department of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) based on data of the federal government. Most of the main products shipped came from the agribusiness, and the increased sales in the sector boosted total shipments to the region.
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Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Palms & Dates (NCPD) plans on becoming the world’s leading date exporters by 2025, according to a strategy of the country to enhance production and boost the fruit’s exports. Saudi Arabia currently produces around 1.5 million tonnes of dates in 123,000 farms and exports approximately 217,000 tonnes to 107 countries.
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With the theme’ Knowledge for the Power of Infinity,’ Yemen showcases its millenary history to visitors of Expo 2020 Dubai. The pavilion, located within the Sustainability District, brings a guided tour of writing, agriculture, and mathematics history.
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The Brazilian Chamber of Foreign Trade (Camex) published this Wednesday (2) in the Brazilian Official Federal Gazette (DOU) a decision to regulate the reduction of the Import Tax on vehicles in the Brazilian market. It will be valid for a period of up to two years.
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Itaipu Binacional, the company that manages the Itaipu hydroelectric plant, will finish the Brazilian participation in Expo 2020 Dubai, with activities centered on the water subject. The world exhibition started in October last year and will run until the end of March this year. Itaipu’s activities will be conducted from March 20 to 31, according to information released by the company.
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Brazil more than doubled its imports from the Arab countries in value in January due to high global oil prices. The main products supplied by the region to the Brazilian market were mineral fuels, which stepped up by 711% in value year on year, a survey of the Market Intelligence department of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) reported based on data provided by the federal government.
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