The first of its kind in the world, the project was developed in tandem by Japanese and Brazilian companies. The goal is to cut emissions of pollutants into the environment.
Author: Aurea Santos
Eco Egypt is exhibiting for the first time at the Vitória Stone Fair, in the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo, but it already does business with four local companies.
An international website featuring an Arabic version is one of the strategies for promoting Brazilian confectionery abroad, aside from attending international business events.
The Saudi government plans on holding the event in June. Deputy minister Abdulaziz Almulhem, in charge of international cultural relations, paid a visit to the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
Brazil shipped a higher volume in January to some of the region’s markets, such as Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Algeria.
The Brazilian Development Bank and the Studies and Projects Funding Body will provide US$ 618 million to innovative business plans for the industry. The goal is to boost productivity.
Economist José Roberto Mendonça de Barros will discuss the outlook for the country to members of the organization. Registration is open.
Exporter associations and the government want to break into new markets and increase the current shipped volume by 17.7%.
The São Paulo-based company Forusi exports taps and other bathroom items featuring hand-painted designs in gold to Saudi Arabia. The enterprise is planning to visit the Gulf country in March.
Exports by Andacco, from the state of Minas Gerais, to Middle East countries have already increased by 20% this year via deals closed at industry fairs. The company supplies four markets in the region.
Exports by Andacco, from the state of Minas Gerais, to Middle East countries have already increased by 20% this year via deals closed at industry fairs. The company supplies four markets in the region.
Café Fazenda Caeté, from the state of Minas Gerais, is shipping its first batch to the Emirates in March: 300 crates of coffee for dipping. The enterprise is also working to break into the Kuwaiti and Saudi markets.
The event ended last Thursday (6th). Cosmetics company Kans BR held workshops at local salons, attracting dozens of interested parties. Fame’s electrical showers were a novelty for the Sudanese.
Carolina Ponte and Pedro Varela will showcase their work at Doha’s Anima Gallery from February 9th to April 9th. The show is an action of the Qatar-Brazil Year of Culture.’

