Arab world's metal exports to Brazil increase 138% reaching $83.72m in 2012
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, January 22 - 2013 at 09:13
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The Arab world exported $83.72m worth of metals to Brazil in 2012, representing a 138% increase compared to $35.18m in the same period in 2011, according to recent figures released by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce. Brazilian metal exports to Arab countries, on the other hand, reached $133.90m with the UAE emerging as Brazil's top destination with $43.19m worth of imports.
"The trade of metals has been one of the key highlights of Brazil's socioeconomic relations with the Arab world. The steady volume of Brazilian metal exports to various Arab countries underlines the aggressive pace of development across the region and Brazil is certainly pleased to supply premium-quality products that support the energetic transformation of the Arab world. Moreover, the phenomenal increase in Arab metal exports to Brazil likewise reinforces the strong trade relations between the two regions and will certainly help unlock more opportunities to boost trade activities and promote mutual growth and development," said Michel Alaby, General Secretary and CEO of Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce has been established to consolidate and expand partnerships, generate opportunities and bring Arabs and Brazilians together. It has been in operation for more than 60 years, playing an active role in boosting economic, cultural and tourism activities, and facilitating the flow of information between Arabs and Brazilians.
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