The 5th Global Alliance Meeting for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution took place in Rabat. Brazil advocated for expanding recognition of the Palestinian state.
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Nearly 17,000 people from Brazil landed in the Arab country in the first four months of this year. Morocco has taken several initiatives to attract this audience.
Ambassadors from the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Morocco, and Bahrain discuss expanding bilateral partnerships with the state government and meet with local business leaders.
A delegation from the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer visited the North African country to find regional product and service suppliers for its commercial aviation, defense, and urban air mobility businesses.
Brazilian suppliers of animal protein and fertilizer additives, among other products, have ed the Moroccan International Agricultural Exhibition, at a stand organized by the Brazilian ministries of Agriculture and Livestock, and Foreign Affairs.
Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco are the travel destinations of Brazilian businesspeople from late May to early June. A webinar presented business opportunities and details about the consumer markets in these countries.
The country aims to welcome 30 million tourists by 2030 and is counting on an increase in Brazilian arrivals to help meet that goal. Direct flights are expected to gain more weekly frequencies by the end of the year.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock conducted a mission to the two Arab countries last week to discuss Brazilian exports, technical cooperation, and sanitary issues.
Arab football stars stand out in the major European leagues and in their home countries. Figures like Mohamed Salah, Zizo, and Brahim Díaz are among the sport’s finest.
LAAD Defence & Security brings together companies from the sector in Rio de Janeiro starting Tuesday (1).
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.
European professionals visit tourist attractions in São Paulo state through an Embratur program aimed at promoting Brazil as a travel destination abroad.
The North African country was the 17th main supplier in February, according to a survey by Abicalçados.
During a delegation trip to Morocco, Brazil’s agricultural research agency Embrapa signed an agreement with O, a fertilizer company, and a local university to develop solutions for food security and sustainability.