Fortaleza-based fruit grower and manufacturer first started exporting to Dubai. Now, the company is preparing to increase the sales volume to the region via maritime transport.
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Index exhibition will take place from the 19th to the 22nd in the United Arab Emirates, featuring 12 Brazilian exhibiting companies. In 2013, the event led to deals worth US$ 800,000 for Brazilian executives.
Health segment fair will be held between May 20th and 23rd. Buyers from six Middle East and North Africa countries were invited.
Ervateira São Mateus supplies the product to the two Arab countries, which have inherited the habit of drinking mate from South America. Sales have risen since 2012, when the first sale took place.
Port authorities in Brazil and the Arab country are discussing the signing of an agreement during the Omani delegation’s visit to the coastal city in the state of São Paulo.
Representatives from government agencies and state-owned companies are in Brazil to promote business opportunities in the Arab country.
Economic Forum was attended by government officials and business executives from both countries. The Brazilian vice president Michel Temer took part in the conference.
The designer has an accessory factory in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul and exports to an e-commerce website from the emirate. She is also negotiating with Lebanon, her husband’s home country.
Elmokkaden Company is seeking chicken suppliers in the country. The export-import company is also looking to buy maize and soya bran, and imports US$ 30 million worth of product each year.
Businessmen who took part of the retailer sector’s event this week in São Paulo, say the show is ideal for exhibiting products and doing business. Contacts should yield orders.
Khalil Labidi, the CEO of the Arab country’s Foreign Investment Promotion Agency, says there are good opportunities in auto parts and services. The organization is planning an office in Brazil.
The country is looking to boost the fertilizer’s output, currently below 3 million tonnes, to 12 million. The information was supplied by de Kamel Naceur, the minister of Industry, Mines and Energy, who attended a forum in São Paulo.
Exhibitors from Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia and Lebanon are participating in the supermarket industry fair in São Paulo. They are at a stand organized by the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
Tunisian Kamel Ben Naceur, head of the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining, said to ANBA that the trade relations between Brazil and his country ‘could be larger’.

