The food and agricultural machinery sector fair, which ends on Thursday (26), in Algeria, generated good business and contacts to Brazilian participants.
Author: Aurea Santos
The Algerian export promotion agency wants its affiliates to attend Brazilian fairs. In turn, Brazil wants backing for business roundtables in the Arab country. A meeting was held in Algiers.
The agricultural machinery and equipment manufacturing company Baldan has closed a sale of three containers to an Algerian customer at the Djazagro, in Algiers. The event is in its second day.
The Syrian Arab Cultural Centre will promote the exhibition ‘The Gleam of Arab Art in Brazil,’ by artist Garcia Saad Calado. The event will start on April 26th and admittance will be free.
A seminar with economists in São Paulo shows that the crisis in Europe opens space for greater exports of manufactured goods of emerging nations like Brazil.
The Brazilian Foreign Office is promoting the 4th International Monograph Competition for foreigners and Brazilians residing abroad. The work by Lygia Fagundes Telles is the theme of this edition.
The reduction in Brazilian sales abroad should reach 7%, according to forecasts by José Castro, from the Brazilian Foreign Trade Association. The crisis in Europe is the main factor for reduction.
The tenth edition of Food Expo will run from June 5 to 8 in the Lebanese capital. In 2011, the fair had 205 exhibiting companies and received 12,400 visitors.
A present from the Palestinian colony to the Peruvian city, the White Christ is another attraction in the city that was the capital of the Inca empire.
The Egyptian 2005 Nobel Prize winner will participate in the Boundaries of Thinking lecture cycle in São Paulo Porto Alegre. He will discuss issues such as the Arab Spring and atomic threats.
A report disclosed by the organisation shows the need for reforms in the management of state-owned organisations in the Arab world, with separation between ownership and regulation.
José Augusto de Castro, acting president of the Brazilian Foreign Trade Association, should speak about the perspectives for global and Brazilian trade on April 17th.
In Cafelândia, Capanema, Coruripe and many other cities in Brazil, cooperatives are responsible for moving the local economy and generating income to those living and farming there.
Representatives of the building sector in four Arab countries are in Brazil to learn about domestic products, like tiles and stone. Brazilian material is still little used in the Gulf.

