The idea by Mirela Goi, which arose to increase her income, is working out. The sweet wrappers made by her on weekends already come to five countries, including the United Arab Emirates.
Browsing: Business Opportunities
Apart from sugar and coffee, importers are seeking the organisation at Khartoum International Fair, in the Sudanese capital, seeking building material, fruit, decoration objects and canned food.
The state-owned company of the Arab country wants to acquire up to 55,000 tonnes of sugar in bulk. The commodity easily the main product exported by Brazil to the Syrian market.
The company that makes silos is exhibiting at the Brazilian stand at Khartoum International Fair. it aims to enter the market, which has great demand connected to agriculture.
In the first day of the sector fair in Sudan, more exhibitors from Brazil moved to the Brazilian stand, among them Irriger, in the irrigation sector, and Jumil, a maker of agricultural equipment.
Apart from participating in Khartoum International fair, from February 2nd to 9th, the secretary general at the organisation, Michel Alaby, should meet with business leaders and government members.
Brazilian companies hope for revenues of US$ 2.5 million at the International Dental Conference and Arab Dental Exhibition, to take place from February 1st to 3rd, in the United Arab Emirates.
Amma Chocolate promoted its first sale to Kuwait and aims to expand its business with the Arabs. The first sale should be 280 kilograms of the product, but sales may reach 5,000 tonnes a year.
The Brazilian tourism consultancy company T4 is negotiating to represent Arab companies and governments interested in attracting Brazilians to their countries.
EBX, the holding owned by the Brazilian businessman, should open a branch in New York to promote closer ties with investors in the Middle East, Asia, the United States and Europe.
EBX, the holding company owned by the Brazilian businessman, will open a branch in New York to promote closer ties with investors based in the Middle East, Asia, the United States and Europe.
The multisector fair will run from February 2nd to 9th in the Sudanese capital. Companies Brasil Foods, Grendene and Kepler Weber will attend, plus the Arab Brazilian Chamber and the foreign office.
The CEO of Amana Tourism, Deemah Sukhtian, is coming to São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro seeking partnerships with tour operators interested in expanding their destinations in the Arab world.
The entire production of Paraná state-based company Pic Nic follows Islamic rules, including cheese, butter, cream cheese, whey, among other products. The goal now is to export.

