The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and Egypt’s Economic and Commercial Office in São Paulo will hold on Thursday (16) the seminar “Mercosur-Egypt Agreement: A market outlook after two years of implementation.” The idea is to show how trade between the South American bloc and the Arab country have evolved since the treaty came into effect in 2017 and discuss new perspectives for trade relations. It will also address technical issues. Lecturers will be Egypt’s Ministry of Industry and Commerce Foreign Agreements Department director Michael Gamal, the head of Egypt’s Economic and Commercial Office in São Paulo Mohamed Elkhatib, and Arab Brazilian Chamber Institutional Relations manager Fernanda Baltazar. Registration is free.
Read also in this Monday (13) ANBA Bulletin that the Arab Brazilian Chamber has launched a sustainability campaign. The intention is to spread sustainable practices among the staff, starting with replacing plastic cups for porcelain and glass cups, reducing printing, saving energy, and raising awareness through internal communication channels.
Learn also that the 24th Immigrant Fest will take place on June 2, 8 and 9 at São Paulo’s Immigration Museum. The event host cuisine, artistic performances, handicraft, workshops, and attractions from 48 countries, including five Arab ones: Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Iraq and Morocco.