Producers of foods and beverages from Morocco and Tunisia will participate in the Apas’ fair, which takes place from May 4th to 7th in São Paulo. They will be present in the stand organized by the Arab Chamber.
Author: Aurea Santos
Population under 34 years of age amounts to almost 69% of inhabitants in the region and are the main decision makers when choosing brands and products. The topic was the highlight of a lecture by executive of the Arab Chamber.
The event will take place on May 5th and is open to the participation of interested companies. Opportunities in trade and investments will be presented to the Brazilians in attendance.
Event started this Monday (27th) in São Paulo inland and brings 800 brands and is expecting more than 160,000 visitors. For the exhibition’s president, new technologies generate more revenues with fewer costs.
Approximately 40 Brazilians companies will be at BeautyWorld Middle East, the sector’s beauty fair to be held from May 26th to 28th, in the United Arab Emirates. In 2014, the industry’s sales to the region increased 20%.
Designed by a United States-based company with an office in Brazil, Endless has versions starting at US$ 169. The PC features applications in Arabic and is already being used in Jordan and the UAE.
The numbers released by the maritime terminal’s manager show that in 2014, US$ 4 billion worth of goods were exported through the Moroccan port. Sales by Renault boosted the results.
The organization will have an institutional stand at the International Agriculture Show in Morocco (Siam), from April 28th to May 3rd. The goal is to canvas the local beef and agricultural machinery markets.
The event, to be held on April 29th, will have a presentation by Rubens Hannun, vice-president of Foreign Trade of the Arab Chamber. Participation is open to member and guest companies.
Booklet launched by the UNHCR in Brazil addresses topics like documentation and the legal rights of foreign workers. Out of all people under refugee status in Brazil, 38% are Arabs.
In a meeting held this Thursday (16th) at the Arab Chamber, representatives of the organization and from Brazilian sector entities defined the group’s goals. The Tunisian side of the business body will come to the country in May.
The event will take place on June 11th and 12th in Tunis. According to Sabri Bachtobji, the Tunisian ambassador in Brazil, his country is looking to draw capital into industry, agriculture, tourism and pharmaceuticals.
Exhibition takes place from May 27th to June 1st. The Ministry of External Relations plans to send companies from the agricultural equipment, industrial machinery and food sectors. They have until April 30th to register.
The city’s infrastructure for business meetings and incentive trips was showcased during a seminar hosted by a conventions office from the emirate. Interested companies get free support.

