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Brazil forum to focus on expanding trade ties with Arab states

byCT Report
02/04/2018
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BRASILIA: Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) will host a forum tomorrow (April 2) in an effort to expand the trade relations between Brazil and its fourth largest export destination abroad, the Arab world.
The one-day economic forum will be held under the theme ‘Building the Future’, in partnership with the Union of Arab Chambers and the League of Arab States, said a statement.

High-level authorities, representatives from development agencies, and specialists are joining six thematic panels during the forum to talk about incentives, investment policies, and opportunities that can be taken advantage of by both Brazilian and Arab companies and organisations, it said.

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Rubens Hannun, president, ABCC, said: “There are synergies still to be explored and plenty of room to grow in the flourishing relations between Brazilian and Arab organisations.”

“The forum will provide an ideal platform to discuss key avenues that will enable us to bring our ties to the next level of development,” he said.

“Bringing major stakeholders under one roof is definitely a step closer to our goal of strengthening further our cooperation to achieve mutually beneficial results,” he added.

Many leading sectors provide numerous collaborative opportunities for both Brazil and the Arab region, including construction, finance, renewable energy, food security, logistics, innovation, tourism, technology, and investments. The panel discussions during the forum will highlight the growth potentials of some of these key areas.

In renewable energy, for example, Hannun pointed out that the efforts of the oil-rich Arab countries such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia to pursue clean energy and build green cities in their respective territories have generated considerable and substantial new opportunities.

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