A program of the Brazilian Micro and Small Business Support Service (Sebrae) is providing training on how to export and import to 80 enterprises that make footwear, footwear parts and machinery.
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The Brazilian medical equipment company should begin exporting to the Arab countries in the second half. A trading company from Jordan will represent Ibramed in the Middle East.
The biscuit producer signed contracts to have its products distributed in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and Palestine. Up to the end of the year, the company should have all its packages in Arabic.
Vault, a company that specializes in integrated security systems and architectural shielding, has exported shields for bank branches in Nigeria and wants Arab clients.
Comadri brings together 20 artisans who make babassu nuts into handicraft. After having been traded in several states in the country, the products have started generating interest from importers.
Tunisia wants to buy calves for fattening. A representative of the Tunisian Union of Agriculture and Fisheries, in Brazil for the Dialogue Brazil-Africa Conference, seeks suppliers in the area.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber promoted a talk with 70 businessmen from Pernambuco at the offices of the Fecomércio, in Recife. The diversification of exports in the state was one of the main themes.
Algerian, Egyptian and Sudanese medical-hospital sector importers are among the 23 international buyers invited by the Abimo to take part in the fair’s business roundtables.
This is the forecast for deals that should be closed in the next 12 months by Brazilian trading companies that participated in an event organized by the Export Promotion Agency (Apex) in the emirate.
In the second day of the roundtables at the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Brazilian companies find good perspectives to enter the Arab world or expand sales to these nations.
Lecture ‘Foreign trade with the Arab world’ is due Wednesday. Approximately 200 businessmen from the state of Pernambuco should attend the meeting, which will be held at the Fecomércio head office.
Three large supermarket chains and food distributors from the Emirates, Bahrain and Jordan participate in business roundtables with Brazilian companies at the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters.
The shoe manufacturer based in the state of Rio Grande do Sul will have a representative in Dubai starting in July, and hopes to increase sales to the region from 60,000 to up to 300,000 pairs a year.
Vonpar wants its chocolates, sweets and dairy to reach all Arab countries in a year. The group bought Neugebauer, Wallerius and Mu-Mu in 2009 and has daring targets for the foreign market.

