Ibraf takes part in the World Cup Buyer Project with Apex Brasil. Project will bring 12 importers, including six Arabs, to meet Brazilian fruit and processed fruit producers during the Tournament.
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Brazilian companies took part in matchmaking rounds with Arab importers this Monday in the organization’s headquarter. Schedule continues on Tuesday.
The footwear exhibition is set to open two days after the World Cup, on July 15th, in São Paulo. The organizers expect buyers from 70 countries to attend.
Industry output may be scaled down during the event, which opens next week in the country. However, the tournament will feature promotion of Brazilian products.
Company from the municipality of Barretos shipped to Saudi Arabia once around three years ago, but plans to take part in trade fair in the Emirates next year to prospect new clients.
Sector had ten companies in the Automechanika fair, which ends this Thursday (5th). According to a Brazilian union representative, event was positive and yielded good contacts.
The forecast was issued by the BeautyCare Brazil project, organized by industry association Abihpec, which took 16 Brazilian-based enterprises to the fair in Dubai.
Rotta Móveis sells all of its production abroad and already exports to the Emirates, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Manufacturer is now looking for clients in Qatar, Oman, Jordan and Bahrain.
the Brazilian Week began this Tuesday at supermarket Sultan Center. Within the first hour of the promotion, 25 12-packs of Guaraná Antarctica soft drink were sold.
Al-Yasra Foods is planning on increasing purchases of Brazilian foods. The enterprise is taking part in the World Cup Buyer Project, organized by the Brazilian Export Promotion Agency and the Arab Chamber.
Nacional Ossos, based in Jaú, has customers in the Emirates and Saudi Arabia. The polyurethane products are made for use in medical, dental and veterinary studies.
A company controlled by the Brazilian, Pilgrim’s Pride, has offered US$ 6.4 billion for the United States-based processed meat business.
Executives from five companies based in Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan, Lebanon and Kuwait took part in matchmaking rounds held by associations Abimo and Apex-Brasil at the Hospitalar fair.
Companies Sphinx Glass and Cairo Glass have stands at the Glass South America, trade show of glass technology held until May 24th in São Paulo. Arab countries are among Brazil’s main suppliers.

