Authorities from the United Arab Emirates are currently in Brazil for appointments ahead of the BRICS Summit as well as meetings with local officials and institutions. They said the country is a key trading and investment partner.
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Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce President Osmar Chohfi and Secretary-General Mohamad Mourad discuss expanding trade and investment with authorities from the Arab country, including Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and the secretary-general of the Union of Arab Chambers.
Mauro Vieira met with Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister Faisal bin Farhan on the sidelines of the BRICS meeting.
In an exclusive interview with ANBA, Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira speaks about the conflict in Palestine and expresses his concern about the humanitarian issue. He also addresses the expansion of trade, investment and diplomatic ties between Brazil and Arab and Asian nations.
During a visit to the Arab-Brazilian Chamber, Egyptian consul-general in Rio de Janeiro Heba Sidhom says that water exploration is a challenge for her country. Trade diversification was a topic of the meeting with the chamber’s president Osmar Chohfi.
As Egypt enters BRICS, the country’s commercial consul to São Paulo, Nashwa Bakr, gave Egyptian businesspeople information on the Brazilian economy and investment opportunities.
The entry of six nations, including the Arab countries United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, is expected to increase trade and generate more investment. Expanding diplomatic s could help resolve shared challenges.
The Foreign minister of South Africa, Naledi Pandor, said countries in the bloc agreed to accept new . The group approved a document with guidelines, but names of countries were not disclosed.
Brazil’s Minister of Finance, Fernando Haddad, attended an online meeting with New Development Bank governors this Tuesday (30). According to him, investment in the ecological transition was also discussed.
Several countries, including Arabs, have been expressing interest in ing BRICS. At the last summit, agreed to open conversations on expansion.
Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa may help deter the global trend, the Brazilian minister of Foreign Affairs Aloysio Nunes said.
The announcement was made this Tuesday (22) after a meeting between the president of the New Development Bank (NDB) with the Brazilian FM in Shanghai. The office will open until the end of the year.