Morocco–Brazil: A Business Mission Scheduled to Strengthen Economic Exchanges in June 2026

Brazilian Business Mission to Morocco Aims to Boost Economic Ties
A Brazilian business mission, comprised of several companies, is set to arrive in Morocco from June 10 to 13, 2026. This initiative is designed to strengthen economic relations and forge new partnerships between the two countries, reflecting the ongoing momentum of bilateral cooperation between Rabat and Brasília.
Organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce in collaboration with the Moroccan Embassy in Brazil, the mission aims to facilitate meetings between Moroccan and Brazilian business operators. It seeks to identify investment and collaboration opportunities in various strategic sectors.
The program includes visits to Rabat, Casablanca, and Tangier, featuring institutional meetings, networking sessions, and B2B appointments between companies from both nations. Participants will also have the chance to explore key economic infrastructures, including industrial zones and logistics platforms.
Key discussions will focus on sectors such as agri-food, cosmetics, electrical goods, and footwear, highlighting both parties’ desire to diversify their economic partnerships and enhance trade flows.
This initiative comes at a time when trade exchanges between Morocco and Brazil are steadily increasing, driven by economic complementarity in several industries, including fertilizers, agricultural products, and industrial raw materials.
Morocco is positioning itself as a strategic hub connecting Africa, Europe, and the Americas, while Brazil continues to show growing interest in the Moroccan market and the opportunities it presents for accessing the African region.




