Sellers and buyers engaging in matchmaking at the Arab Chamber believe Buyer Project may be conducive to orders in the medium term. Potential customers travelled to Brazil to do business and watch the event’s opening.
Author: Marcos Carrieri
Brazilian companies took part in matchmaking rounds with Arab importers this Monday in the organization’s headquarter. Schedule continues on Tuesday.
Foreign leaders will come to Brazil to watch World Cup matches. At the opening match, 11 of them will be alongside president Dilma Rousseff and UN’s Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon.
The forecast was issued by the BeautyCare Brazil project, organized by industry association Abihpec, which took 16 Brazilian-based enterprises to the fair in Dubai.
According to the Eclac, the region was targeted by US$ 184.9 billion in 2013. Brazil was the leading target country and accounted for 35% of the total amount invested.
An Iraqi delegation will travel to Brazil in early June to convene with Agriculture Ministry officials and industry executives and give final approval stamp for purchases to begin anew.
The Arab Chamber and the Institute of Arab Culture will award the short films which best narrate the history of the São Paulo street which received immigrants. Grand prize will be US$ 6,780.
Algeria’s national team will play in Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre and Curitiba in the first phase. Besides those cities, Gramado and Balneário Camboriú will receive supporters of the only Arab team in the championship.
Company claims that ‘reorganization’ of the region after change of governments increased sales. Brazilian company manufactures grain storage systems.
Businessmen who took part of the retailer sector’s event this week in São Paulo, say the show is ideal for exhibiting products and doing business. Contacts should yield orders.
Exhibitors from Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia and Lebanon are participating in the supermarket industry fair in São Paulo. They are at a stand organized by the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
Tunisian Kamel Ben Naceur, head of the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining, said to ANBA that the trade relations between Brazil and his country ‘could be larger’.
In Brazil, delegates from the Arab country will outline investment opportunities and the advantages to operating at Omani free zones. Ambassador says the event is a chance to develop closer ties.
Arab diplomats visiting the state of Santa Catarina convened with executives from local companies who are interested in doing business with countries in the Middle East and North Africa.

