The Brazilian Machinery and Equipment Industry Association (Abimaq) has been talking with the government about a machinery internationalization program. Saudi Arabia and the UAE are two of the target markets.
Author: André Barros
The United States lifted the economic embargo to the African country in October of last year. According to the Sudanese embassy in Brasília, there’s interest in partnerships in the aerospace sector.
Rubens Ferronato and Diego Mahfouz Faria Lima are among the top 50 of the Global Teacher Prize, sponsored by the Arab country’s prime minister. The winner will be announced on March 18.
Next Saturday, a new event by Rule Number One, owned by Ludmilla Figueiredo, will cover the topic of tools that entrepreneurs have available to fund their ideas.
The year was characterized by corporate and diplomatic actions that strengthened even more Brazil’s relations with countries from the Middle East and North Africa.
The organization again takes part in the event in Sudan after missing a year. Local distributor of Fame electrical showers will join the organization at the trade expo.
The state-owned airline based in Doha changed the date due to a lack of availability of aircrafts to fly the route.
Headed by ambassador Hafsa Al Ulama, the mission met with governor Beto Richa and discussed business opportunities.
Buyers from the emirate are at trade show Couromoda seeking Brazilian product for a store chain they plan on opening in the Gulf region by next September.
Buyers from the emirate are at trade show Couromoda seeking Brazilian product for a store chain they plan on opening in the Gulf region by next September.
Brazil’s National Commercial Apprenticeship Service is offering language lessons for professional use. Each learning cycle lasts 12 months and can be done in a computer, tablet or smartphone.
‘Doing Business in Dubai,’ an event organized by business owner Ludmilla Figueiredo, will see Brazilian, Portuguese and Angolan expatriates in the UAE get together. Monthly discussions are in the plans as well.
The National Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association (Anfavea) said roughly 762,000 units were shipped abroad last year. The amount is up 46.5% from 2016.
A franchise outlet from the Brazilian brand will open in Dubai in a few days, with another set to go into business in Abu Dhabi in the first quarter. Talks are ongoing for a Middle East plant.