Amazonbai will be responsible for shipping 10 metric tons of açaí produced by communities in northern Brazil to Algeria by the end of this year. The product holds sustainability certifications.
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Founded in August 2020, Multipla Comex specializes in exotic fruits such as loquat, plum, and atemoya, and now exports Brazilian fruit to Qatar, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia.
Ali Mohamed Al Marzooqi, chairman of the Emirates Franchise Association, said a growing number of franchise brands are choosing the country for expansion and outlined efforts to help Emirati brands enter global markets.
Brazil’s leading retail trade show will feature exhibitors showcasing chocolates, dates, olive oils, and frozen fruits at two booths organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
The footwear industry trade fair will take place next week in São Paulo. More than 160 international buyers, including from Libya, Algeria, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen, have been invited.
Al Ward, owned by entrepreneur Julia de Biase, reopened Thursday (23) in São Paulo’s Jardins, now focused solely on Middle Eastern fragrances.
An expedition that will take Brazilians to explore opportunities in Dubai’s real estate market has been moved from May to October. Registration is now open.
The Ministry of Investment of Jordan is receiving applications from companies or consortia interested in constructing a toll bridge in Amman. The submission deadline is May 12.
Coopafbasul, a cooperative in southern Bahia, exports tons of shelled coconut to be used in crafting religious artefacts in Egypt.
Three Algerian transport operators this week received 908 new buses, the first delivery under a fleet renewal program that foresees the arrival of 10,000 imported vehicles.
Brazil-based company is betting on a diverse range of mate products for export. One of its goals is to resume shipments to Arab markets, where it had clients in the past. The conflict in the Middle East may require operational adjustments, but the company believes the market will gradually reorganize.
Najeem Salim Rawther is the head of trading company Falcon. He is part of a business delegation in Brazil to explore opportunities in the fruit sector under an ApexBrasil project.
Producers from Egypt and Morocco take part in an industry fair. Brazil as an export hub for the Latin American market is the focus of business.
Company that distributes the UAE-based brand’s perfumes presents, in an immersive activation in São Paulo through Sunday (29), six new fragrances with edible notes.

