The Big 5, in Dubai, has resulted in deals for exhibiting companies. Michel Alaby, the Arab Brazilian Chamber CEO, believes the city’s choice to host Expo 2020 will boost sales even further.
Author: Aurea Santos
The climate in the emirate is one of celebration. On the eve of the country’s 42nd anniversary, the population is proud of receiving the first World Fair in the Middle East.
Porcellanite manufacturing company has sold a container of floor tiles to a client in Kuwait. The Middle East is the enterprise’s second largest foreign market.
Everything in the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority building is done to economize resources. The building consumes 66% less energy and 48% less water than a similar enterprise.
The Brazilian company exhibits at the Big 5 building sector fair, in Dubai, and has an office and distribution centre in the Emirate.
Company BCF, from São Paulo, is participating in the building sector fair in Dubai for the first time, and has started negotiating with a company that aims to install the ceiling in Abu Dhabi’s airport.
Andy White, the director of the Big 5 fair, which opened this Monday in Dubai, discusses the increasing number of projects in the region and highlights the Emirati market’s attractiveness. Event is the largest ever.
Businessmen and organizers have positive expectations regarding the fair that begins on Monday (25) in Dubai. A seminar presented the Brazilian infrastructure market to the Arabs.
The leading wholesale target for the Rio state-based company Sianinhas is the United Arab Emirates. Following successful sales to the Arab country, it has begun exporting to New Zealand and Portugal as well.
The event celebrates the 50th anniversary of independence. There will be photography exhibits and music presentations in Brasília, from November 16th to 25th, and in São Paulo, from the 25th to 28th.
Businessmen in the sector are going to travel to North Africa from November 10th to 13th. They will meet government members and company representatives. The aim is to return to business with the Arabs.
The São Paulo Trade Association should take businessmen to the port to engage them in the proposal for 24-hour operation of the site. The programme should take place on the 13th, and enrolment is open.
Sultan Almansoori, the Arab country’s minister of Economy, said he is interested in partnering up with Brazil for food processing. He attended an economic forum in São Paulo.
The São Paulo State Investment Promotion Agency presented opportunities and projects to a delegation from the United Arab Emirates on Thursday (31). There is interest in public-private partnerships.

