Itambé sold 100 tonnes of powdered milk to companies in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar at the fair that is taking place in Dubai. The company hopes to close other deals during the event.
Author: Aurea Santos
The agency’s office in Dubai is working on improving the area of commercial intelligence to offer more detailed information to Brazilian companies interested in operating in the Middle East.
Engeprot already operates in the Emirates and is now getting ready to break into Saudi Arabia and Libya. The company, headquartered in Curitiba, has had a unit in the Middle East since 2004.
A representative of the Egyptian Al Garas company visited the Brazilian stand at Gulfood seeking new suppliers. On the first day of the fair, the minister of Finance of the Emirates visited it.
The largest food sector fair in the Middle East begins in Dubai, tomorrow. Brazilian companies hope to open new markets and close deals during the event, which ends on the 24th.
Pharmaceutics laboratory Cristália is seeking distributors in the Middle East to increase sales in the region. The company also wants to sell in Morocco, Tunisia and Libya.
The CEO of Egyptian food franchise chain Momen Group will get to know the segment in the country and seek meat suppliers. He will also become familiar with carnival, as part of a project of the Apex.
So estimates the Ministry of Agriculture, which will attend the fair alongside the Arab Brazilian Chamber. Brazilian companies will have an integrated marketing action at the food fair in Dubai.
Buyers from the Emirates and Saudi Arabia will attend the 18th Feicon-Batimat fair seeking bathroom accessories and door locks. They will take part in business roundtables with the Brazilians.
The Al Ahli holding company chose Brazil as one of the hosts of its contest for young entrepreneurs. The country’s economic status and the fact that it overcame the crisis were the selection criteria.
The IBP is offering an extension course in Oil and Gas Industry Enterprise Management, turned to all those interested in operating in the sector. Enrolment is open.
Shiva Nataraj is the only dance school in Brazil to offer a technical training course in Arab dance acknowledged by the Education Ministry. New classes begin each semester and enrolment is open.
In his 15th year in power, the Qatari emir, Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, comes to Brazil for his second trip to the nation, planning to expand political and economic relations.
Targeting low production costs and the sustainability factor, a businessman from the state of Amazonas decided to process PET bottles into tiles for houses and companies across Brazil.