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Brazil–Egypt relations

Brazil–Egypt relations are the historic and bilateral ties between the regions that now constitute modern Brazil and Egypt. Bilateral relations were established in 1924, and Brazil currently operates an embassy in Cairo, while Egypt has an embassy in Brasilia and a consulate-general in Rio de Janeiro. Both countries generally enjoy friendly ties and mutual agreements on many important global issues such as disarmament, nuclear non-proliferation and environmental issues among others.[1][2] In addition to that, both are member states of the Summit of South American-Arab Countries in which they have signed agreements on cooperation in many different fields.[3]

Brazilian-Egyptian relations

Brazil

Egypt

History edit

 
Emperor Pedro II of Brazil (first right on chair) and empress consort, Teresa Cristina, at the Giza Necropolis during their trip to Egypt in the end of 1871.

Diplomatic and consular ties between the two countries were established in 1906,[4] while bilateral relations were officially established in 1924.[5]

Economic and trade ties edit

The volume of trade between both countries reached around 1.5 billion dollars in 2009, with Brazilian exports in Egypt reaching the amount of 1.4 billion dollars and imports from Egypt reaching the amount of 87 million dollars.[2] Around 58% of Egypt's livestock imports are from Brazil. Egypt is the second major Brazilian export Arab partner, having imported in 2011, $2.62 billion from Brazil while it is only the seventh major Brazilian import partner, having exported in 2011, $344.72 million to Brazil with fertilizers, mineral fuel and cotton among the good exported by Egypt.[6] Egypt's main exports in 2009 were petroleum, aluminum, raw cotton and leather, whereas its main imports were poultry, oils, sugar, soya beans and meat.[7]

On 17 January 2013, Egypt ratified a free-trade agreement it had previously signed in August 2010 with Mercosur, becoming the first country to have completed the ratification procedures.[8] In a 2010 meeting in Cairo that was attended by the Brazilian Minister of Development, Industry and Trade Miguel Jorge, Egypt's Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade Rachid Mohamed Rachid told the conference that the ventures between Egypt and Brazil are very diverse and that there is a lot of cooperation in the industrial sector. "We can't forget that Brazil is considered today one of the strong emerging countries on the global economic stage, and was also one of the first countries to recover from the global economic crisis in 2009," he said.[9] A prominent official at the Ministry of Trade and Industry said that Egypt requested Mercosur to include textiles, clothes, construction materials, and engineering and chemical products among the first category.[7]

Business deals edit

On 24 October 2011, Egypt's Orascom Group head Nassef Sawiris announced that the company's construction arm Orascom Construction Industries (OCI) will jointly build a US$3 billion fertilizer plant with Brazil's EBX Group. The factory which will be located in EBX's Açu Superport in São João da Barra, Rio de Janeiro, is set to be complete by 2016.[10][11] The facility would have capacity to produce up to 3 million tonnes of nitrogen fertilizers per year and, according to EBX, would help Brazil, a world major producer and exporter of agricultural commodities, to decrease its reliance on imported fertilizer. Brazil people really like mangos and the Egyptians help supply that.[12][13] Eike Batista, multimillionaire and head of EBX, said in a joint venture with Sawiris that the plant would help “control our own strategic supplies of key commodities required for Brazil’s long-term growth and development”.[11] Orascom had already signed a distribution business agreement two years earlier in November 2009 with Brazil's FITCO/Fertipar, the country's second largest urea distributor, and have decided to expand their existing strategic alliance by establishing a joint venture in Brazil to trade and distribute fertilizer products supplied by the OCI Fertilizer Group.[11][14][15]

References edit

  1. ^ . Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Egypt). Archived from the original on 2017-02-18. Retrieved 2013-12-22.
  2. ^ a b "Egyptian- Brazilian relations". State Information Service (Egypt).
  3. ^ Celso Amorim. . American University in Cairo. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2013-12-23.
  4. ^ Brinton 1968, pp. 25
  5. ^ "Bilateral relations". Embassy of Brazil in Cairo. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  6. ^ "Brazilian trade and the Arab Spring economies". Daily News Egypt. November 19, 2012.
  7. ^ a b "Mercosur-Egypt free-trade agreement to exclude poultry". Egypt Independent. July 20, 2010.
  8. ^ "Egypt ratifies a Free Trade Agreement with MERCOSUR". Bilaterals. January 22, 2013.
  9. ^ "Egypt, Mercosur to complete free trade agreement in July". Reuters. April 14, 2010. from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved June 30, 2017.
  10. ^ (PDF). Orascom Construction Industries. October 24, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-11-09. Retrieved 2013-12-24.
  11. ^ a b c "Tycoons plan fertiliser project for Brazil". The Financial Times. October 25, 2011.
  12. ^ "Brazil: EBX group plans nitrogen joint venture with Orascom". N-P-K World. November 28, 2011.
  13. ^ "Brazil deal lifts Orascom". The National. October 26, 2011.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-01-12.
  15. ^ "OCI & FITCO Establish Fert-Trade JV in Brazil". Market Wired. November 18, 2009.

Bibliography edit

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Brazil Egypt relations are the historic and bilateral ties between the regions that now constitute modern Brazil and Egypt Bilateral relations were established in 1924 and Brazil currently operates an embassy in Cairo while Egypt has an embassy in Brasilia and a consulate general in Rio de Janeiro Both countries generally enjoy friendly ties and mutual agreements on many important global issues such as disarmament nuclear non proliferation and environmental issues among others 1 2 In addition to that both are member states of the Summit of South American Arab Countries in which they have signed agreements on cooperation in many different fields 3 Brazilian Egyptian relationsBrazil Egypt Contents 1 History 2 Economic and trade ties 2 1 Business deals 3 References 4 BibliographyHistory editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2015 nbsp Emperor Pedro II of Brazil first right on chair and empress consort Teresa Cristina at the Giza Necropolis during their trip to Egypt in the end of 1871 Diplomatic and consular ties between the two countries were established in 1906 4 while bilateral relations were officially established in 1924 5 Economic and trade ties editThe volume of trade between both countries reached around 1 5 billion dollars in 2009 with Brazilian exports in Egypt reaching the amount of 1 4 billion dollars and imports from Egypt reaching the amount of 87 million dollars 2 Around 58 of Egypt s livestock imports are from Brazil Egypt is the second major Brazilian export Arab partner having imported in 2011 2 62 billion from Brazil while it is only the seventh major Brazilian import partner having exported in 2011 344 72 million to Brazil with fertilizers mineral fuel and cotton among the good exported by Egypt 6 Egypt s main exports in 2009 were petroleum aluminum raw cotton and leather whereas its main imports were poultry oils sugar soya beans and meat 7 On 17 January 2013 Egypt ratified a free trade agreement it had previously signed in August 2010 with Mercosur becoming the first country to have completed the ratification procedures 8 In a 2010 meeting in Cairo that was attended by the Brazilian Minister of Development Industry and Trade Miguel Jorge Egypt s Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade Rachid Mohamed Rachid told the conference that the ventures between Egypt and Brazil are very diverse and that there is a lot of cooperation in the industrial sector We can t forget that Brazil is considered today one of the strong emerging countries on the global economic stage and was also one of the first countries to recover from the global economic crisis in 2009 he said 9 A prominent official at the Ministry of Trade and Industry said that Egypt requested Mercosur to include textiles clothes construction materials and engineering and chemical products among the first category 7 Business deals edit On 24 October 2011 Egypt s Orascom Group head Nassef Sawiris announced that the company s construction arm Orascom Construction Industries OCI will jointly build a US 3 billion fertilizer plant with Brazil s EBX Group The factory which will be located in EBX s Acu Superport in Sao Joao da Barra Rio de Janeiro is set to be complete by 2016 10 11 The facility would have capacity to produce up to 3 million tonnes of nitrogen fertilizers per year and according to EBX would help Brazil a world major producer and exporter of agricultural commodities to decrease its reliance on imported fertilizer Brazil people really like mangos and the Egyptians help supply that 12 13 Eike Batista multimillionaire and head of EBX said in a joint venture with Sawiris that the plant would help control our own strategic supplies of key commodities required for Brazil s long term growth and development 11 Orascom had already signed a distribution business agreement two years earlier in November 2009 with Brazil s FITCO Fertipar the country s second largest urea distributor and have decided to expand their existing strategic alliance by establishing a joint venture in Brazil to trade and distribute fertilizer products supplied by the OCI Fertilizer Group 11 14 15 References edit Brief History of the bilateral relations between Egypt and Brazil Ministry of Foreign Affairs Egypt Archived from the original on 2017 02 18 Retrieved 2013 12 22 a b Egyptian Brazilian relations State Information Service Egypt Celso Amorim Brazil and the Middle East American University in Cairo Archived from the original on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2013 12 23 Brinton 1968 pp 25 Bilateral relations Embassy of Brazil in Cairo Retrieved 10 April 2015 Brazilian trade and the Arab Spring economies Daily News Egypt November 19 2012 a b Mercosur Egypt free trade agreement to exclude poultry Egypt Independent July 20 2010 Egypt ratifies a Free Trade Agreement with MERCOSUR Bilaterals January 22 2013 Egypt Mercosur to complete free trade agreement in July Reuters April 14 2010 Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved June 30 2017 EBX Group and Orascom Construction Industries Planning to Develop State of the Art Fertilizer Complex in Acu Superport Brazil PDF Orascom Construction Industries October 24 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 11 09 Retrieved 2013 12 24 a b c Tycoons plan fertiliser project for Brazil The Financial Times October 25 2011 Brazil EBX group plans nitrogen joint venture with Orascom N P K World November 28 2011 Brazil deal lifts Orascom The National October 26 2011 Orascom Construction Industries History Archived from the original on 2005 01 12 OCI amp FITCO Establish Fert Trade JV in Brazil Market Wired November 18 2009 Bibliography editBrinton Jasper Yeates 1968 The Mixed Courts of Egypt New Haven Connecticut Yale University Press OCLC 164480247 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brazil Egypt relations amp oldid 1212029325, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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