Out of total exports by brand Vivaz, 75% goes to the Arab market. Long dresses and embroidered ones are the most sold to women from the Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
Author: Marina Sarruf
Maria de Lourdes Amado, a Brazilian artisan, showed her work at a fair in the Arab country. She sold some 100 products made out of the Brazilian fibre on the wholesale and retail markets.
The dairy company based in the state of São Paulo made promising contacts on the first day of the Djazagro fair, which started today in Algiers. The Brazilian stand is organized by the Chamber.
The Brazilian writer of Lebanese origin is in the Arab country to participate in a series of cultural activities and to promote book ‘Orphans of Eldorado’, translated into French.
Businesswoman and designer Isabel Muxfeldt, from Jóias do Pantanal, is successful in the transformation of cattle horns into biojewels. The items are already sold in Europe and the United States.
Producers of medical and hospital products want to open the market in the country and plan to go to the Healthcare fair, in Damascus, in April, with Arab Brazilian Chamber participation.
To present the potential of the sector in the Arab market, the Arab Brazilian Chamber should promote a seminar for Brazilian companies on Monday. The aim is to show opportunities in the region.
The program, for web broadcast every fortnight, is a new tool for the organisation to boost communication between Arabs and Brazilians. It should cover themes like tourism, economics and business.
The stand of the Brazilian Fruit Institute at the food sector fair in Dubai should double this year. The greater number of exhibitors also grew and new products should be presented.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber and the Foreign Office of Brazil should promote Brazil in new fairs in the Arab world, as well as promoting seminars and business meetings to expand trade.
This is the value of deals forecasted by the 50 companies that participated in Arab Health, a health sector fair, in Dubai. A total of 2,900 contacts were made with businessmen from 50 countries.
Representatives of marble and granite companies Iso Marble and Marmonil will be among the 50 foreign exhibitors that will participate in the Vitória Stone Fair, in the Espírito Santo state capital.
The event tourism and real estate investment, due May in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, is expecting to receive representatives of Dubai-based developers Emaar and Nakheel.
Representatives of Green Space trading company, from Dubai, are in Brazil seeking date, apricot, pistachio and olive oil importers. The company already counts on a distribution centre in Paraná.

