Centrorochas signed a memorandum of understanding with Abu Dhabi Ports Company this week, as an institutional step toward establishing a physical base for Brazil’s natural stone industry in the region.
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Founded from Brazilian Fabiana Dutra’s desire to improve employee experience within companies, the consultancy plans to open a branch in the United Arab Emirates by 2030.
The Brazilian planemaker will showcase the KC-390 Millennium with its new livery, along with the E195-E2 and E190F jets. The eVTOL company Eve Air Mobility will also be present at the booth. The exhibition takes place starting November 17 at Al Maktoum International Airport.
The Brazilian company is expected to receive halal certification later this month and will fulfill an order from an Arab ready-meal fund for humanitarian aid. The brand is known in Brazil for its canned beef ribs, produced without chemicals or preservatives.
CEO of the Maraey tourist and residential complex, Emilio Izquierdo, is traveling to the UAE and Saudi Arabia to join real estate and tourism discussions and showcase the Maricá development to investors.
Founded by entrepreneur Solange Steffens, the Brazilian company has been creating birthdays and other types of events with Arabian-themed décor, artistic performances, and cuisine for 20 years.
The winner will operate the bus system between the cities of Amman and Zarqa. Proposals must be submitted by November 6.
The call is aimed at warehousing businesses interested in offering their services to participants of the Brazil Export Platform. Thirty companies will be selected.
The General Company for Roads and Water Projects in Syria is seeking companies to help develop its operations, increase capacity, and improve the productivity of its units in Latakia and Tartous.
Founded in Cerquilho, São Paulo state, the brand began exporting its designs this year and aims to reach the Arab countries.
Transport Minister Saïd Sayoud said his office is working on the specifications for the buses to be purchased abroad, which will replace the older fleet currently in use.
Juno Importadora presented four fragrances from the Arab brand on Thursday (4) at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber headquarters in São Paulo, adding them to its portfolio in Brazil. Executives from the Dubai-based company were in attendance.
The beauty trade show starts in São Paulo on Saturday (6), featuring Arab perfumes among the products showcased. A lecture on Sunday (7) will address perfumery from the region.
The event, taking place in São Paulo in November, already has accredited importers from 21 countries, including Tunisia. The fair is expected to serve as a channel for the industry to diversify markets amid high U.S. tariffs.

