The buying manager at BM Sourcing FZC, headquartered in Ajman, is in Brazil seeking producers of steel products. The company operates in 10 countries, especially in the Arab world.
Author: Geovana Pagel
Tabacos Marasca is negotiating with new Middle Eastern and North African importers. The company exports 90% of its annual output, which is 20,000 tonnes, and already sells to the Emirates and Egypt.
Portas da Amazônia, headquartered in Rondônia, signed its first export contract this year. Aware of the opportunities on the foreign market, the company should expand its productive capacity by 30%.
Incavel, which sells replacement parts for buses, exports to several countries in the Middle East through the United Arab Emirates. Now, the company wants to arrive in North Africa.
Kits Paraná, based in the city of Arapongas, already exports to the Emirates, Algeria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Now, the company is seeking a local partner to assemble the furniture in the Arab market.
The head of the Interregional Mechanisms Department at the Brazilian Foreign Office, Gilberto Moura, said the Federation of Arab-South American Chambers of Commerce should be created in February 2011.
Lebanese musician Shaker Akiki will be the star of the ‘Percussions’ project next Friday at the Bella theatre, in the São Paulo state capital. The evening will feature guest musicians and dancers.
Entrepreneurs from Brotas, in the interior of São Paulo, discover in blogs an important tool to attract more tourists to the region, which is famous for radical sports.
The 500 hectares have already been planted in an experimental field, located 400 kilometres away from Khartoum, using seeds, technology, handling and agricultural equipment from Brazil.
The agreement, signed at the Fiesp, aims to make the bilateral trade growth target between Brazil and Egypt viable. The event wrapped up minister Rachid Mohamed Rachid’s visit.
The 74 companies that are members of the Organics Brasil project should have revenues of over US$ 40 million with exports up to late this year. The sector is recovering after the global crisis.
Businessmen from Tunisia who visited the São Paulo Supermarket Association headquarters this Tuesday in São Paulo will look into the possibility of taking part in a fair for the industry due May 2011.
In the first six months this year, Brazilian textile and clothing industry exports grew by 20% in comparison with the same period of last year, and totalled US$ 675 million.
Bimonthly survey issued this Thursday shows greater expectations concerning exports, GDP, job generation and investment in Brazil. The projections have been improving over the course of the year.