The Libyan minister of infrastructure, Abuzeid Dorda, met yesterday with Arab Brazilian Chamber president Salim Schahin and said his country is open to new partners, including Brazilian companies.
Author: Marina Sarruf
Last year, company Solarium Revestimentos exported the entire flooring for the Messilah Beach Hotel, which should be inaugurated this year. Now, the enterprise is negotiating with the Emirates.
At the Tripoli International Fair, Brazilian companies and the Chamber will display national industrial products such as food, shoes and textiles. The fair starts today and continues until March 12th.
Representatives of the Ministry of Economy and Trade of Lebanon were in Brazil aiming at prospecting market for products from their country. Olive oil and wine present the best opportunities.
International hotel chain representatives are going to participate in event Nordeste Invest, to begin today in the city of Alagoas. Among them is James Erlacher, of the Dubai-based Jumeirah Group.
Traders from Egypt and Jordan participate today in meetings in Fortaleza seeking food and handicraft. Buyers from 14 countries were invited to the 13th Business Meeting of the Northeast.
Buyers from Libya, the Emirates and Saudi Arabia visited several Brazilian stands at the Brazilian Tile and Stone Exhibition, in São Paulo. Tiles and ceramic flooring were the most sought products.
After contacts at the Gulfood, the food producer is going to export cake mix and pasta to the Emirates. Other countries in the region are also negotiating with the company.
In the first day of the event, over 60 people visited the stand seeking information on exporters and importers of foodstuffs, medical-hospital products and wood.
Ten companies in the sector closed deals at the International Dentistry Fair and Conference, promoted in Dubai last week. The sales perspective is for the next 12 months.
The organisation should participate in Emirates Holidays World for the third time. At the event, in May, the Embratur should show Brazil to Asian and Middle Eastern travel professionals.
The talks by Michel Alaby, from the Arab Brazilian Chamber, about business opportunities in the Arab nations generated interest among businessmen from Mato Grosso regarding the region’s potential.
Abdala Jamil Abdala, the president of Francal Feiras, inherited from his Syrian father the spirit of sharing and helping those close to him. This profile helped the businessman to face daily business.
Fruit & Log, to be held by Ibraf and Francal Feiras, in September, wants to attract farmers, processors, distributors and international buyers, including those from the Arab market.