Author: Mark Ament

Egyptian exports of sector products, which go to Europe, the Middle East and the United States, exceed US$ 60 million a year. Now the Arab country wants to win the Brazilian market. For this reason, 17 Egyptian companies in the sector are going to participate, starting today, in fair Hospitalar, which goes on up to Friday, in the southeastern Brazilian capital of São Paulo.

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Starting tomorrow (20), 15 Egyptian industries in the medical sector are going to participate in fair Hospitalar, in the medical sector, in São Paulo, southeastern Brazil. Among them are Mepaco, which already sells herbal medicine to various countries and Ameco Egypt, a maker of disposable syringes.

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For over 20 years the malleable iron fittings made by Tupy have been used in irrigation systems in the United Arab Emirates, Jordan and Syria. The company, with units in the states of Santa Catarina (southern Brazil) and São Paulo (in the southeast of the country), is the leader in the Brazilian pipe fitting market and exports to around 40 countries.

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The Arab world generates more and more business for Brazilian cosmetics industries. Vita Derm, Cless Cosméticos and Beauty Color are just three of the companies that recently closed deals with the region. Vita Derm intends to train professionals in beauty parlours in the Arab world to use the company products.

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Fifteen companies from the Arab country are going to exhibit at Hospitalar, the hospital sector fair that begins on June 20th in the city of São Paulo. In their own stand, they are going to offer varied items like orthopaedic equipment, equipment for image diagnosis, disposable products and medication, among others.

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The Brazilian denim manufacturer Santista Têxtil is in a merger process with the Spanish textile company Tavex, which has a unit in Morocco. The merger should bring more knowledge to Santista on the market in Morocco, to which the organization already exports. The companies are analysing the possibility of exchange between their factories.

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