The country’s embassy and the Arab Brazilian Chamber will hold a seminar in April to outline to Brazilians the deals that could strengthen trade relations between the two countries.
Author: Marcos Carrieri
The CEO at the Arab Brazilian Chamber should meet with businessmen in the city in the interior of São Paulo to present business opportunities in the Middle East and North Africa.
Tunisians visiting an agribusiness fair in the southern Brazilian state said local companies can help them expand their business in North Africa.
The waterway preservation project of Extrema is one of the winners of Dubai International Award, for initiatives that improve quality of life and preserve the environment.
Representatives of companies from Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates visited Expodireto Cotrijal, in Rio Grande do Sul, seeking agricultural machinery and suppliers of food.
Mayor Fernando Haddad says that São Paulo is going to benefit from the event as new infrastructure will be developed for it in a needy area of the city. Dubai is also interested.
The director of the Middle East department at the Itamaraty says that trade with the Arab countries grew 600% in ten years and may grow at least three times more.
During the meeting of Arab ambassadors and university students and professors, the president proposed sending Brazilian students to the Middle East and North Africa and to receive students.
Visits of businessmen from the state and organized by the government of Goiás should be promoted in October and November this year.
In a meeting promoted in Goiás, the government presented investment opportunities in the state and discussed cultural and student exchange.
The mission, starting on Thursday (27), is a chance to broaden trade relations between the state and countries in the Middle East and North Africa. The Arab Brazilian Chamber is also participating.
Symnetics is setting up a team of professionals and operating strategies for a women’s hospital at Princess Noura University.
The forecast is by specialists and the Ministry of Development, who attributed the record deficit in Brazilian foreign trade in early 2012 to purchases made by the company in 2012.
Figures released by Brazil’s Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association indicate a 31.9% increase in production in January 2013 from January 2012. Sales during the month reached 297,200 units.

