Teuto Laboratories has been granted Libyan Ministry of Health certification to sell medication in the Arab country. Now the organisation is negotiating the first order with a distributor.
Author: Aurea Santos
The largest food sector fair in the Middle East, Gulfood, generated around 100 contacts for Brazilian grape juice companies and should generate further business this year.
Brazilian revenues with the exports of raw beef rose 26% in the first two months of 2010 in comparison with the same period in 2009. Egypt was the main Arab buyer.
Canvases by Saif El Gaddafi, the son of the Libyan leader Muammar Kaddafi, and archaeological artefacts from the country will be shown at the Afro Brazil Museum from today to April 18.
This is the evaluation of Finance Minister Guido Mantega, who believes capital markets will have the greatest volume of business in the world in 2010. He warned, however, about exchange fluctuation.
Around 200 contemporary products based on Ancient Egypt are being shown at the Egyptian and Rosicrucian Museum in Curitiba, Paraná. The exhibition may be visited up to late May.
A tool disclosed today by Embratur and Google uses the video site to promote tourist destinations in Brazil and worldwide. There are videos with images and statements by visitors and celebrities.
Brazilian companies in the sector closed deals totalling US$ 2.3 million at the food sector fair, in Dubai. They expect over US$ 7 million in orders over the next 12 months.
Beautiful areas of the emirate may be visited in boat trips on Dubai Creek. It is possible to choose between a day or night trip, in which there is also a delicious dinner.
Egypt toys with the imagination of Brazilians but the number of people interested in learning about other destinations in the Arab world that host mysteries and beauties is on the rise.
To the secretary general at the Arab Brazilian Chamber, the 2010 edition was among the best for the country. The Brazilian promotion strategy was praised by the fair’s executive director.
According to the marketing director at Al Islami Group, Brazil is among the countries benefiting most from global growth of halal markets. US$ 1 billion in products come from Latin America.
Carreteiro group closed an agreement with the New Rak Group, from Ras Al Khaimah, for distribution of its products in the emirate. The line includes rice, beans, coffee, olives and other products.
Buyers from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and the Emirates visited the Cacique and Abimate stands at the Gulfood, in Dubai, and may start importing.

