Industry, Logistics & Shipping

ABCC set to hold first Arab Brazilian Chamber webinar

The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) is set to organise its first Arab Brazilian Chamber webinar tomorrow, it said in a statement.
 
ABCC has revealed completion of preparations for their first webinar, which will be streamed live on Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at 4:00 PM UAE time. The event, which is the first in a series of special meetings, will center on discussions under the topic “Brazil and Arab Countries: the food supply chain, current perspectives and challenges”, it added. 
 
The event will feature top Arab and Brazilian officials including Tereza Cristina, Brazilian Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply; Khaled Hanafy, Secretary General, Union of Arab Chambers and Rubens Hannun, President, ABCC. The online discussion will be facilitated and moderated by Tamer Mansour, Secretary General and CEO, ABCC.
 
During the event, participants will tackle timely topics such as the supply of food and the challenges facing Brazil and the Arab countries, existing issues, good practices being embraced by different countries. 
 
Rubens Hannun, President, ABCC, said: "We are looking forward to the success of our first ever Webinar, which reflects the ABCC's commitment towards connecting Arabs and Brazilians-- amidst the global crisis that we are all facing. However, food trade cannot stop by any means, and since Brazil is the biggest supplier to Arab countries, we have invited Minister Tereza Cristina to provide us with an overview of the industry to Arab businessmen. Agribusiness underpins Brazilian-Arab relations-- It is a sensitive issue that involves the entire supply chain. We are optimistic that this webinar will help increase comprehension and convey Brazil’s vision to businesses and governments in Arab countries." 
 
The bilingual webinar will be made available to executives in Arab Chamber member companies in Brazil and Arab countries; Arab Chambers of Commerce; personnel from embassies in Brazil and Arab countries; officials in directly involved governments and the general public. The second webinar, which will focus on the logistics industry is in the works for the subsequent week.—TradeArabia News Service