The country’s leading fair for the industry, the São Paulo Book Biennial opened this Thursday with 350 exhibitors and 220,000 titles. Books available to the reader include a host of Arab-themed works.
Author: Isabela Barros
A research conducted by the Tourism Ministry evaluates infrastructure, marketing and public policies for developing the activity in municipalities such as Campos do Jordão, São Sebastião and Santos.
The state is the main producer and the first in the ranking of foreign sales in the sector. The good performance is due to modernisation of production. Iraq, Bahrain and Qatar are potential buyers.
Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will strengthen its partnership with universities and teaching institutions. The aim is to present business possibilities between Brazil and Arabs to students.
Railway tourism will only grow in coming years. And it attracts tourists to routes that enchant with their green landscapes, their calm, and their romantic feel in the South and Southeast of Brazil.
Capital of the Pernambuco state features great open-air sculptures and panels, and eye-popping museums that are worth the visit. Highlights include the Brennand Workshop.
São Carlos, in São Paulo, kick starts the creation of an Energy City, with investment of US$ 12 million. The hub should bring together research and a convention centre about alternative energy.
Growers from Ribeira Valley, in the interior of the state of São Paulo, are trying to improve the fruit’s farming to gain space in Brazil and abroad. These entrepreneurs are targeting Arab buyers.
Mate Laranjeiras, from Paraná, wants to win space abroad after selling to the Arab market. The plan also includes the opening of an office in the region.
City in the São Paulo state’s interior becomes established as a promising shoe production hub, especially due to investment in greater comfort and quality of the items, which are already sold abroad.
Brazilian company Juruá exports honey soap and assai shampoo to markets like Japan, Korea and France. Now, the target is to grow investing in buyers like the countries of the Middle East.
Textile hub in the interior of the state of São Paulo congregates 18 companies interested in producing better, growing and finally getting to the foreign market. Jeans is the flagship product.
Ornamental plant producers from the interior of the state of São Paulo are working, training to increase their output, and are already dreaming of exporting to the Middle East.
The superintendant at Cocamar, from Paraná, one of the main agricultural cooperatives in Brazil, says that the sector works well in foreign trade, but needs to learn to export more efficiently.