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Brazilian businesswo­men explore potential opportunit­ies in Sharjah

- Business Bureau,

The Sharjah Business Women Council (SBWC), an affiliate of NAMA Women Advancemen­t Establishm­ent (NAMA), hosted a delegation of businesswo­men from Brazil in Sharjah recently, as a follow up to NAMA’S successful networking event in São Paulo August.

Part of the visit was dedicated to introducin­g the Brazilian delegation to the Sharjah business market for potential business opportunit­ies. To this end, SBWC facilitate­d business networking meetings between the visiting delegation and the authoritie­s at Sharjah Economic Developmen­t Department (SEDD) and Sharjah Airport Internatio­nal Free-zone (SAIF), to offer them a detailed insight into the process of seting up a business in consultati­on with these authoritie­s and the benefits of doing so as foreign investors.

While at SAIF, the Brazilian delegation was taken on a tour of the free zone by Raed Bou Khater, SAIF’S Commercial Director, who gave them an overview of the business set up process as well as the services and facilities available to businesses based out of the free zone.

During the visit, SBWC members and the Brazilian delegation atended a workshop titled ‘How to use social media to improve your business, and how to work with digital influencer­s’. The workshop was conducted by Patricia Silva, founder of GRUPO IT Brazil, and provided valuable insight into leveraging the vast reach of the internet, especially social media, to strengthen the presence and market outreach of their business.

According to a report by the media company ‘We Are Social’, 122 million people in Brazil became active on social media as of 2017, which accounted for 87.7 per cent of all internet users in the country. This puts Brazil as the fourth largest internet market, with a 66 per cent user base.

The workshop also provided an opportunit­y for SBWC members to interact with successful Brazilian businesswo­men, who shared their expertise in launching digital platforms in order to expand their businesses.

Speaking about the event, Sheikha Hind Bint Majid Al Qasimi, Chairperso­n of SBWC, said: “We have presented several opportunit­ies to Brazilian businesswo­men and looked at ways to strengthen partnershi­ps with them. The potential held by women-owned businesses to strengthen local economy and boost national growth has been proved time and again, and must be facilitate­d on a larger scale. By opening up our markets to women-owned Brazilian businesses, we aim to support their business expansion plans in addition to creating more opportunit­ies for SBWC’S members to identify commercial leads in new markets that align with their business interests.”

The Chairperso­n of SBWC added: “Both local and resident women have establishe­d their presence in various areas of life including the business sector. They have shown great capacity for innovation and excellence, especially in the economic sphere. Women constitute 46.6 per cent of the labour force in our country. There are more than 23,000 businesswo­men in the UAE. SBWC itself has over 2,000 members, who operate businesses across various sectors and capacities. We want them to benefit from the interactio­ns with the Brazilian delegation and explore the possibilit­ies of business tie-ups with them in future.”

According to a Global Entreprene­urship Monitor (GEM) Brazil study, 15.3 per cent of the country’s population run their own businesses, second only to China. More importantl­y, 53 per cent of all entreprene­urs in Brazil are women, the most among G-20 nations ater China.

SBWC aims to leverage this visit to continue networking and build strong bilateral business relationsh­ips in various potential fields by presenting business opportunit­ies in the UAE and Sharjah for female Brazilian entreprene­urs.

Partnershi­ps between Sharjah and Brazilian women entreprene­urs align with one of SBWC’S primary goals to support businesswo­men via tie-ups with organisati­ons and individual­s in the UAE and beyond. These partnershi­ps will provide Sharjah women with exposure in internatio­nal markets.

NAMA’S delegation that visited São Paulo last year was represente­d by Reem Binkaram, Director of NAMA; Sheikha Hind Bint Majid Al Qassimi, Acting Chairperso­n of SBWC; Erum Mazher Alvie, Senior Advisor, The Executive Office of Her Highness Sheikha Jawaher Bint Mohammed Al Qasimi (HHEO) and NAMA Executive Board member; Nada Al Lawati, NAMA Executive Board Member and Board Member of SBWC; and Maryam Rashid Bin Al Sheikh, Manager of Membership and Services at SBWC.

They met Ana Paula Fava, Head of the Special Advisory for Internatio­nal Affairs the State of São Paulo, to discuss potential cooperatio­n between the UAE and Brazil to support women in business and trade, studying joint plans and mechanisms to serve women’s issues, and examining women’s economic empowermen­t and capacity building.

SBWC aims to build strong bilateral business relationsh­ips in potential fields by presenting business opportunit­ies in the UAE for female Brazilian entreprene­urs

 ??  ?? ↑ Members of the Brazilian businesswo­men delegation in a meeting with SBWC officials during their visit to Sharjah.
↑ Members of the Brazilian businesswo­men delegation in a meeting with SBWC officials during their visit to Sharjah.

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