First day of the matchmaking rounds at the Hospitalar fair starts with potential sales of US$ 3.5 million. Arab importers were the most sought after and had busy schedules.
Author: Marcos Carrieri
The fair should take place from May 22 to 25 and receive importers from 18 countries, including representatives of six nations in the Middle East and North Africa, to participate in roundtables.
At the Arab Businessmen and Investors Conference in Tunisia, different countries showcase the industries that offer business opportunities to foreign enterprises.
United States-based headhunting company has an open position in a hotel due to open in the second half this year in Dubai. The monthly pay is US$ 4,000 and applicants must speak English.
Ancient History professor conducts studies with mortuary masks made from mummies at the time when Egypt was taken over by the Roman Empire.
Exports to the Middle East and North Africa grew 0.7% as against the same period in 2011. There was, however, reduction as against March this year.
The Arab Spring caused losses to the Brazilian company’s business in the African country. Plant is expected to produce up to 1,000 units as soon as protests are over and the economy is back to normal.
Companies that engaged in matchmaking rounds made deals worth US$ 14 million at the event which ended last week in Ribeirão Preto, in the state of São Paulo.
To the CEO at the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Michel Alaby, companies that invest in Dubai find opportunities in Asia. A seminar promoted in the Emirates shows the advantage of investing in the region.
The CEO of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, Michel Alaby, is participating in an designed to attract businessmen from emerging countries to the region.
IBGE’s 2010 Census shows that 1,430 people who lived in Lebanon moved to Brazil in that year. The United States and Japan top the ranking of migrants to the country.
The representative of a Saudi company is in Brazil to import bathroom metals, iron for construction and food to supply the countries of the Middle East.
The namesake capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro features many more attractions to captivate tourists than just Copacabana, Christ the Redeemer and Pão de Açúcar.
According to the Brazilian construction company, the US$ 362 million contract is the largest signed by the sanitation company in the capital of the Emirates. The works should be ready in 2015.

