In a meeting earlier this week, the Tunisian Minister of Transport and the Brazilian ambassador discussed developing programs to facilitate the flow of people and goods between Brazil and Tunisia.
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At an event held at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce in São Paulo, exporters from the Arab country showcased recipes made with olive oil and dates.
Companies from the Arab country participate in the retail sector fair seeking clients in Brazil. They say their product can offer competitive prices thanks to tariff reductions.
Tunisian date producers at the APAS Show are betting on Brazil’s growing local demand to expand exports.
The country has a group of exhibiting companies at the APAS Show retail fair in São Paulo. The goal is for Brazil to become a major trade partner in various sectors, says the ambassador to Brasília, Nabil Lakhal.
The North African country is participating in the WTM Latin America for the first time, aiming to promote its destinations among industry professionals. A partnership with airlines will help boost visibility and drive further tourism growth.
The Arab country will have a booth and an official delegation at WTM Latin America, which takes place next week in São Paulo. The event will serve as a platform for establishing partnerships in the airline sector, meetings with operators, and cultural activities.
The Brazilian cement maker announced that it has completed the transfer of all its assets in the Arab country to China’s Sinoma Cement Co., Ltd.
In a cabinet meeting led by the prime minister, the country outlined a plan for the growth of the phosphate sector, which includes raising production to 14 million tonnes per year.
Data from the trade balance in the sector shows a surplus equivalent to USD 435 million.
Price increases slowed down in the final months of the year, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics.
Selecionados Uniagro, from Rio Grande do Sul state, imports the product, as well as olives and dates, from the Arab country. The import manager says demand has grown.
The Tunisian city is hosting the first edition of the International Oasis and Desert Tourism Exhibition from this Tuesday (3) to Thursday (5). The event highlights the beauty of these two ecosystems to attract tourists.
After challenges in recent olive harvests in major producing countries, expectations for a better harvest this season are opening up prospects for a larger global availability of olive oil. Tunisia is one of the countries expected to increase its production volumes. The country’s embassy in Brazil is taking steps to boost exports to the Latin American giant.