BFSHOW hosted importers from four Arab countries for business rounds. One of the buyers negotiated footwear with Brazilian brands for a network of 55 stores in Saudi Arabia.
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The event will take place from Monday (19) to Wednesday (21) in the city of São Paulo. Around 10,000 buyers are expected, including importers from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Libya, and Kuwait.
Brazilian company specialized in health diagnostics kits development works to meet regulatory requirements in Middle East and North Africa countries.
Food Expo will feature food and industrial packaging exhibitors, as well as importers, business owners, and even end buyers. The event is set to take place in June in Damascus.
The Brazilian couple Catia and Ricardo Ramos joined forces with the Lebanese descendant Hassan Ali Abdullah to start Ono Boutique de Carnes Halal. Located in the east side of the city, the store offers food products targeted towards Arab and Muslim shoppers.
Authorities from the United Arab Emirates are currently in Brazil for appointments ahead of the BRICS Summit as well as meetings with local officials and institutions. They said the country is a key trading and investment partner.
Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco are the travel destinations of Brazilian businesspeople from late May to early June. A webinar presented business opportunities and details about the consumer markets in these countries.
An initiative spearheaded by ApexBrasil and Abicalçados has selected the countries where it will promote Brazilian-made footwear throughout the 2026–2027 biennium. The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia are among them.
The North African family-owned company showcases its olive oils at the Anuga Select Brazil trade fair, aiming to compete with top European suppliers in the Brazilina market.
The trade fair will take place from April 8 to 10 in São Paulo. Exhibitors from Arab countries will showcase dates and olive oils at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce booth.
LAAD Defence & Security brings together companies from the sector in Rio de Janeiro starting Tuesday (1).
Last year, the Arab nation grossed USD 37.9 million from glass and glass product exports to Brazil. The Egyptians moved from being the 10th largest exporter to the Latin American country in 2023 to the fourth in 2024.
The mayor of Fortaleza, Evandro Leitão, met in Abu Dhabi with Muhammad Saif Al Suwaidi, Director-General of the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD).
The city’s Secretary of Economic Development, Carlos Andrade Lima, met with the Arab-Brazilian Chamber on Thursday (20) to present Recife as an investment destination. The goal is to establish a partnership with the institution to attract Arab capital.