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    The Brazilian ambassador to Al-Furat News: Corona negatively affected trade with Iraq... and this is

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    The Brazilian ambassador to Al-Furat News: Corona negatively affected trade with Iraq... and this is Empty The Brazilian ambassador to Al-Furat News: Corona negatively affected trade with Iraq... and this is

    Post by Rocky Thu 28 Oct 2021, 6:55 am

    The Brazilian ambassador to Al-Furat News: Corona negatively affected trade with Iraq... and this is what will happen soon

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    {Economic: Al Furat News} The Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Brazil in Baghdad, {Luis Evaldo Santos}, confirmed that bilateral trade between his country and Iraq was affected by the Corona pandemic.
    Ambassador Santos told {Euphrates News} in an interview with him via e-mail, "Trade between Brazil and Iraq in recent years amounted to about 900 million US dollars annually, and although 2020 was an unusual year, this is due again due to the epidemic." ".
    He pointed out that "Brazil mainly exports foodstuffs to Iraq and imports Iraqi oil."
    It is noteworthy that {Euphrates News} will publish the full interview with the Brazilian ambassador at a later time.
    It is noteworthy that Brazil has an embassy in Baghdad and a consulate in Erbil, while Iraq has an embassy in Brasilia, and both countries are members of the Group of 77.
    Brazil was the first Latin American country to reopen the Iraqi embassy in Brazil after the Saddam regime's invasion of Kuwait in 1991.
    And there are trade relations between the two countries. Iraq imports coffee and cocoa from Brazil, while it exports oil and natural gas to Brazil.
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