NürnbergMesse Brasil vice president Diego de Carvalho spoke to ANBA on the growing number of Arab exhibitors and visitors in business events in Brazil. Trend reflects a higher interest from the region in Brazilian partners.
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Árvore brings together in one app books and newspapers in different languages to develop the students’ taste for reading. In April, a representative from the platform was in Sharjah to discover opportunities for building up a version for the Arab world.
Already cemented in the Americas, the Brazilian children’s footwear manufacturer has invested in foreign trade staff teams to get closer to clients in the Middle East and North Africa.
Besides manufacturing and selling children’s footwear, the company has decided to franchise in and outside Brazil.
According to Abicalçados, Brazilian footwear exports in the first four months of the year slid 31.9% in revenue. Average price, however, rose.
Commercial promotion action brought retailers from the Middle East to Brazilian footwear exhibition BFShow to foster exports. Check out what importers said about the Brazilian footwear.
Companies form the Arab country participated in the trade show and in technical visits with support from the Arab-Brazilian Chamber with a focus on diversifying exports.
The free trade agreement came into force in 2017. Egyptian exporters like Delta Brothers and Oriental Fruits say, without it, breaking into the Brazilian market and competing on price with other countries would be impossible.
Lebanese-owned Empório Taybe showcased the powdered product during the APAS Show 2024 and expects it to hit the shelves of Brazilian supermarkets later this year.
The sole representative of Date Crown brand in Brazil, Julia de Biase, made an agreement with food manufacturer Vitao. Besides selling date jams, exporting made-in-Brazil date products are in the plans.
Arab country brought seven frozen fruit and vegetable exhibitors to the APAS Show. Their bet is on sales after the show.
Representatives from Arab companies who are in Brazil to exhibit at the APAS Show visited São Paulo food supply center Ceagesp on Thursday (15) and found foods from their countries being sold there. They seek more opportunities to sell to the Brazilian market.
Empório Taybe has a portfolio of 400 products, mostly Lebanese, and participates in the APAS Show for the second time to expand its business into more regions across Brazil.
Great Food is the Iraqi branch of a century-old company founded in Syria. At the APAS Show, CEO says the goal is to cement sales in Brazil to eventually open a plant in the country.

