More than 30 companies have expressed interest five days after the call for tender was published. Foreign companies are eligible to bid in the auction held by the São Paulo state government.
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Vapza, a company from the state of Paraná, is in the process of obtaining halal certification to export to Arab countries.
Event points out the particularities of the market in the Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. The meeting takes place on April 23rd, in São Paulo, and targets cosmetic segment professionals.
The Brazilian Medical and Dental Equipment Industry Association has renewed its trade promotion agreement with Apex-Brazil. Industry companies are attending two fairs in the region.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber CEO Michel Alaby has made several contacts this week, in Riyadh, with businessmen looking to become acquainted with companies and projects in Brazil.
Nazih Group plans to open a factory and a distribution center in São Paulo. Startup capital should surpass US$ 5 million.
A delegation from the Arab country is looking for innovative products at the construction fair, which opens today in São Paulo. They are mostly interested in the electrical, security and equipment industries.
Foreign Trade Chamber kept exemption until October 2nd. Benefit was originally due April 4th. The goal is to ensure supply for Brazilian market.
“Growth through Youth” is this year’s theme at the Jeddah Economic Forum, in Saudi Arabia. An Arab Brazilian Chamber director will attend the meeting.
Arab entrepreneurs are visiting construction fair Feicon in São Paulo to see local products and showcase their own.
Importers from Algeria, Oman, Morocco and Iraq have attended Expodireto Cotrijal, an agribusiness fair held this week in the city of Não-Me-Toque, Rio Grande do Sul. They discussed partnerships.
Brazil’s Imbil exports pump systems to the oil and gas industry in several Middle Eastern countries, and is looking to expand its business even further.
Four Arab importers have visited São Paulo this Tuesday on their way to Expodireto Cotrijal, the agribusiness fair which takes place in the municipality of Não-Me-Toque.
São Paulo’s AmstedMaxion wants to export wagons and their parts to the Middle East and North Africa. The company is betting on the Mauritanian and Saudi Arabian markets.

