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Rubens Hannun, president of ABCC

Brazil’s exports to Arab region grows 18.4pc

DUBAI, January 30, 2018

Brazil's trade relations with the Middle East scaled new heights in 2017, recording a growth of 18.43 per cent in exports from $11.5 billion in 2016 to 13.6 billion in 2017.

Additionally, a growth of 23.37 per cent was also recorded in imports from $5.2 billion in 2016 to 6.4 billion in 2017, according to figures released by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC).

Brazilian exports to Saudi Arabia accounted for $2.6 billion, up 6.9 per cent from 2016, while exports to the UAE amounted to $2.5 billion, up 12.2 per cent YoY.

Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait received Brazilian goods worth $695 million, $339 million and $222 million respectively in 2017.

In 2017, exports from Saudi Arabia to Brazil amounted to $1.9 billion, up 44.72 per cent from 2016, while UAE exported goods worth $186 million.

Exports from Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait to Brazil amounted to $138 million, $94 million and $135 million respectively.

The most exported Brazilian items to Arab countries in 2017 were cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose in solid form; meat and edible offal of both fresh and frozen poultry; iron ores and concentrates including roasted iron pyrites; maize; meat of bovine animals; artificial corundum, aluminium oxide and aluminium hydroxide; and motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for passenger transport.

The most imported items to Brazil from the Arab countries, on the other hand, include mineral fuels, mineral oils, bituminous substances and mineral waxes; fertilisers; plastic; salt and sulphur; earth and stone; plastering materials, lime and cement; organic chemicals; and fish, crustaceans and mollusks, and other aquatic invertebrates.

Rubens Hannun, president of Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, said: “Brazil and the Arab World have always maintained great trade relations and the export-import figures for 2017 reflect uninterrupted growth.”

“We expect the trend to continue into 2018 and beyond, riding high on the success brought in by the shared commitment by both parties to encourage more productive trade relations,” he added. – TradeArabia News Service




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