Quartz stone company Pettrus will have a representative in the region. The padlock manufacturer Pado should close deals with customers who visited the Brazilian booth at the fair in Dubai.
Author: Marcos Carrieri
Construction company Engeprot owner Omar Hamaoui opens an office in Qatar, whose construction market holds the promise of growing in years to come.
According to the companies participating in Dubai’s Big 5 fair, the Saudi market is making the most contacts and placing the most orders.
A seminar held by the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce in Dubai presented potentialities in business and investment in the country, which has been described as resistant to the international crisis.
Middle East civil construction exhibition increases by 7% in size from 2011. ‘Green’ products gain space, and Brazilian companies can strengthen their presence in the region.
Company Universo Tintas is participating in Dubai’s Big 5 Show for the first time, aiming to increase its exports to the region.
At a seminar held in Doha, Brazilian civil construction businessmen saw the main projects underway in the country which will host the 2022 World Cup.
Fiesc group will see construction sites in Qatar, which will host the 2022 World Cup, and go to Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Chamber will hold its first seminar partnering with Trade and Export mag.
Companies which will participate in the Middle East’s leading civil construction wish to either increase their business volume in the region or find new clients. The fair begins on November 5 in Dubai
This Friday (26th), Apex-Brazil approved a project to promote sector cooperatives and companies overseas. Of the target countries, five are Arab.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber CEO, Michel Alaby, met with representatives of companies due to travel to Qatar and the Emirates next week, to attend a construction fair and visit construction sites.
An event of the World Social Forum will be held from November 28th to December 1st, calling for the termination of embargoes and the demolition of walls in occupied territories.
Ambassador to Brasília met with agricultural machinery companies at the Arab Brazilian Chamber and said his country holds opportunities. The Sudanese are negotiating credit with Gulf banks.
The Paraná state-based padlock manufacturer is boosting its output and looking for new markets. According to a company executive, Middle East’s purchasing power constitutes an opportunity.

