Apex and the Siamfesp launched, in São Paulo, brand Metal Brasil, to help the non-ferrous metal sector to stand out abroad. The Arab market is among the project targets.
Author: Marina Sarruf
The furniture company based in the Rio Grande do Sul state shipped a 40-foot container to a storeowner in Riyadh last week. Negotiations started at Index, an industry fair held in Dubai in November.
Food Ingredients South America, a fair to take place from the September 21st to 23rd, in São Paulo, should receive 250 exhibitors in 20 countries, among them two from Egypt and two from Palestine.
Photography school Imagens e Aventuras is registering amateur and professional photographers to picture the Arab world. The trips will be in November.
The director at Sahloul group, Taleb Ali Alrawi, is in São Paulo and wants to import from 20,000 to 25,000 tonnes of sugar a month. The company already buys from Egypt and Dubai, and distributes.
Importers from Oman and the United Arab Emirates are going to participate in Fruit&Tech, from September 27 to 29, in São Paulo. The fair should include roundtables with buyers from eight countries.
The company headquartered in Paraná inaugurated its first shop abroad last month, in City Stars shopping centre, Cairo. Apart from lingerie, Arab women are going to find beach fashion and home wear.
The food fair, to take place in October, in Riyadh, the Saudi Capital, should include a Brazilian pavilion organized by Conceito Brazil in partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture.
Company Lanno, of costume jewellery, should participate in a fair in Paris and hopes to meet several international contacts again, among them some from the United Arab Emirates, Lebanon and Kuwait.
Economic Research Institute’s new indicator of how the country’s economic, social and political-institutional aspects are perceived internationally shows favourable assessments from 170 organizations.
To promote the medical quality of the country, company Medical Travel Brazil should promote a conference for professionals and service providers in the sector. The event is next week.
On Thursday, Sesc Carmo is going to promote festival ‘Muslim Culture and Identity’, to be managed by historian Peter Demant. After the debate, musician Sami Bordokan will play.
In the last ten years, the Arab nation’s foreign sales went from US$ 5.5 bn to US$ 14.4 bn. Brazil is one of the priority markets for Tunisians, according to the country’s Export Promotion Center.
The 200,000 square-metre site, previously covered with garbage and woods, will now have 10,000 trees, a food square, an area for leisure and events, a bicycle lane and a steam train.