Brazilian bikini producer Chocollate Brazil already exports to Hawaii and is negotiating with importers in Europe and Jamaica. Winning markets in Dubai is also a company plan.
Author: Geovana Pagel
Three ballerinas from São Paulo set up spectacle ‘Com-fluência’ to show, through dance, common language to the three cultures. The trio is about to go on a two-month tour of the interior of São Paulo.
Arteplas produces polyester ropes and threads from PET bottles. The input is supplied by recyclable material collectors. The company plans to increase sales abroad and to seek new markets.
The Chamber’s participation in Tripoli International Fair resulted in 90 contacts with businessmen willing to do business with companies from Brazil, mainly in foodstuffs and construction.
Factory Novo Mel, from São Paulo, is negotiating with importers from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco and Sudan.
Antonio Sarkis Jr. was paid a tribute by the Council of Arab Ambassadors to Brazil. The businessman presided over the Chamber for two terms, from 2005 to 2008.
They are seeking Brazilian companies willing to invest in building ports and developing civil construction projects. The contacts were made at the Tripoli International Fair.
The Brazilian Fernanda de Camargo-Moro is a historian, archaeologist and author of seven books. Her most recent one, "Mar das Pérolas," is dedicated to the United Arab Emirates.
The African and Middle Eastern market analyst at the agency evaluates the potential of Tripoli International Fair and the possibility of promoting Brazilian products in the country.
The small 1001 Retalhos, which produces artistic and sophisticated handbags in Atibaia, in the interior of São Paulo, already exports to 10 countries and has started contact with an importer in Dubai.
The stand of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce at the Tripoli International Fair has already been sought by approximately 60 importers who were interested in Brazilian products.
Mixte, headquartered in Santa Catarina, has launched a special collection of pyjamas with Egyptian cotton thread. After a period without exporting, the company is preparing to return to foreign sales.
The emirate is the second largest foreign market for poultry farm Gralha Azul, headquartered in the city of Francisco Beltrão, in the state of Paraná. The company produces 6 million eggs per month.
Formacomp, from Paraná, exports plywood and veneers to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the Emirates, Lebanon and Morocco. The Arab countries are the main markets for the company abroad.

