A group of businessmen from the United Arab Emirates is in São Paulo to consider establishing their companies in Brazil. They are also attending business roundtables.
Author: Aurea Santos
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The state of Minas Gerais has implemented a project to provide companies with guidance on how to export to the Middle East and North Africa. The objective is to diversify the export basket.
Country wants to collaborate in food security, energy and water management in conflict-ridden nations in the Arab world. The aim is to minimise the eruption of crises in the region.
Abdul Aziz Al Nuaimi, from Ajman, will visit Brazil to discuss environmental projects. He will go to Rio Grande do Sul and Brasília, where he will meet with authorities, businessmen and students.
The exhibition ‘6 billion Others,’ currently at the São Paulo Art Museum, brings to São Paulo the life stories of more than 5,000 people from 78 countries, among them Brazil and ten Arab nations.
During a visit to the Council of Saudi Chambers, Michel Alaby, the CEO of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, discussed setting up a common agenda of visits, missions and fairs in the Gulf country.
Brazilian enterprises participating in Project Lebanon, a construction fair taking place in Beirut, are making good contacts at the event and have even closed deals.
Minas Gerais state-based Clap Alimentos wants to enter the Middle East with its Maricota brand products. For such, it has been Halal certified and will go to the next edition of Gulfood, in Dubai.
First day of the Saudi fair begins with good contacts for participating Brazilian enterprises. Over ten visits were made and may result in effective business deals.
To the Brazilian Association of Information Technology and Communication companies, the Middle East has strong potential to boost imports of Brazilian technology.
A buyer from the United Arab Emirates will come to Brazil seeking beachwear and casual wear at the event, due May 30th to June 2nd. Negotiations will take place parallel to Fashion Rio.
Hang gliders by Brazilian company Sol Paragliders are already present in four Middle Eastern and North African nations. With new enthusiasts, the Arab world opens up for further business.
Showcolate, which sells fruit and chocolate desserts, is present in Lebanon and Oman. The chain will be extended to include four other countries in the region, and there is room for more.

