The chicken exporter headquartered in Brazil has clients in the United Arab Emirates and seeks new markets in the region, like Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
Author: Aurea Santos
Mining company Pettrus Mineração wants to sell rare ornamental stones to the region. The enterprise is seeking distributors and marble companies in Middle East and North Africa.
The organization signed a cooperation agreement with the Beirut Chamber of Commerce. Directors and diplomats discussed matters such as easier visa and negotiation of free trade treaty with Mercosur.
Organization opens its 60th anniversary celebration with a Postal Services commemorative stamp and postmark edition. Launch ceremony is due on June 29th at São Paulo’s Legislative Assembly.
The Arab market is one of the priorities of the grain storage equipment company, which has just delivered a work in Egypt and wants to enter the Saudi, Jordanian and Sudanese markets.
Brazilian information technology associations and companies will attend the Forrester EMEA 2012 show on June 19 and 20 in France to look for new clients in the Middle East, Africa and Europe.
The Brazilian company, which owns brand Maricota, signed a contract to provide 300 tonnes of the frozen product to Saudi Arabia. The company is also negotiating with the Emirates and Lebanon.
During the Project Lebanon fair, the Brazilian ceramic tile producer got orders from distributors in the Emirates and Lebanon. The fair ends with good perspectives for Brazilian exhibitors.
The São Paulo-based trading company representing the Duratex, Uliana and Rudnick brands at Beirut’s Project Lebanon fair has received quotation requests during the event.
Good opportunities are available to the Brazil-based enterprises attending Project Lebanon, a building sector fair which started last Tuesday (5th) in Beirut.
Joape started shipping its products to the region recently. The enterprise sells to five different countries in the Middle East, and now it is seeking a local distributor.
Arab Brazilian Chamber and Export Promotion Agency will bring ten businessmen from the Middle East and North Africa to negotiate with Brazilian exporters. Meeting is due on July 10th and 11th.
Business matchmaking rounds were attended by Brazilian companies and a delegation from the Dubai Exports agency. Arab enterprises are offering products and services.
Candy manufacturing company already exports to Middle East countries and intends to gain the North African market. Typical Brazilian sweets are successful among the Arabs.

