Dubai Chamber of Commerce has launched the Brazilian Business Council to strengthen trade and investment links between Dubai and Brazil, marking a new chapter in bilateral economic cooperation.
The council, announced following its inaugural annual general meeting at Dubai Chambers’ headquarters, aims to enhance collaboration between Brazilian and Dubai-based businesses, promote joint ventures, and facilitate the exchange of market insights and expertise.
With Brazil emerging as a key trade partner, the move reinforces Dubai’s role as a global business gateway. Non-oil trade between Dubai and Brazil surged to AED13.8 billion in 2024, a 35% rise from the previous year. Active Brazilian membership in the Dubai Chamber of Commerce also grew by 22%, reaching 364 companies by the end of the year.

Maha Al Gergawi, Vice President of Business Advocacy at Dubai Chambers, said the council reflects a strategic effort to attract global investment and deepen economic ties.
“The council creates a valuable platform to explore investment opportunities and drive the sustainable growth of trade relations between Dubai and Brazil,”
she noted.
The Brazilian Business Council joins a network of country-specific councils under the Dubai Chamber of Commerce, each designed to facilitate cross-border collaboration and support Dubai’s broader goal of becoming a leading hub for international business.
News Source: Emirates News Agency