Civil construction industry businessmen and architects from the state of Mato Grosso are heading to Dubai this month, seeking technology transfer and business partnerships.
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According to a survey conducted by the Brazilian Export and Investment Promotion Agency, Saudi Arabia, the Emirates and Qatar are the most attractive markets in the Gulf for Brazilian companies.
The organisation should have a stand, together with the embassy of Brazil, at DBX Sulaimaniyah International Tradeshow, which begins on Wednesday, in the Arab country. The fair is multisectorial.
The Brazilian company will exhibit its full line of jets, such as the Lineage 1000 and Legacy 600, at the Dubai Air Show, from November 15th to 19th. Both models are already present in the Emirates.
The company, one of Brazil’s leading thread seal tape makers, will exhibit for the first time at the Big 5 Show fair, in the Emirates. The enterprise attended the Arab Brazilian Chamber workshop.
The civil construction companies going on the CNI’s mission to the Emirates this month want to find Arab partners to distribute their products. The trip was the theme of a meeting in Florianópolis.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber president, Salim Schahin, will head a trade mission to Jordan starting Friday (6th). Businessmen and leaders will seek business and closer ties with the Arab country.
The Saudi fair resulted in promising contacts for participating Brazilian companies, even though the focus is more on agricultural inputs than in ready-to-eat foods.
This Thursday, a preparatory lecture will be given in Florianópolis to Brazilian construction companies that will go on the National Confederation of Industries’ mission to the Emirates, this month.
Companies featured at the Brazilian stand at Saudi Agro-Food fair are confident in entering the market or expanding existing business. Those are the cases of Tirolez and Bauducco.
NGO Espaço Cultural Diálogos do Sul has open enrolments for the course ‘Arab world past and present,’ to be held from the 10th to the 26th this month in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
The São Paulo Trade Association and the Apex are taking foreign trade companies to the Emirates in 2010. They will attend business roundtables with importers from the country and neighbouring nations.
The company, the result of a merger between Sadia and Perdigão, renowned brands in the region, is being presented to the Saudi market, generating curiosity. It is participating in Saudi Agro-Food.
Saudi Agro Food started this Sunday in Riyadh with good attendance. According to Michel Alaby, of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, the participating Brazilian businessmen were pleased with what they saw.

