The city’s free zone, which is Morocco’s largest, is home to over 450 export-oriented enterprises. Their main fields of work are auto parts and aerospace.
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Boaonda, based in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, is active in the Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Morocco and Egypt. Now, the company plans on breaking into the Tunisian market.
Enele, Brazilian furniture maker from Santa Catarina, exported to Algeria five years ago and now wishes to restart doing business with the region.
International trade show started on Thursday in Sudan and the Brazilian stand has been busy. Consumers and entrepreneurs want information about cosmetics and electric showers.
Brazilians have already arrived in Sudan to participate at the multi-sector trade show that starts this Thursday. According to a representative of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, Sudanese demand is on the high.
The Brazilian Export Promotion Agency is organizing the Carnival Project, which will bring 314 importers to Brazil for business and to see the carnival parade at Rio de Janeiro. Organizers expect the event to generate US$ 340 million in business.
With businesses in the fields of electronics, biotechnology, nanotechnology, research and services, Technopolis gathers over 40 companies in Rabat and is open to Brazilian entrepreneurs.
The Vitoria Stone Fair takes place on February 18 to 21 in the Brazilian state of Espirito Santo and will receive companies from Egypt and Oman. The Arab-Brazilian Chamber will also have a stand at the exhibit.
‘Brasil by Bags’ is now the new identity of leather artifact manufacturers. The brand refers to Brazilian leather, colors and inspiration in manufacturing the products, and will be used to promote the sector abroad.
The natural beverage Organique is made with organic yerba mate, assai and guarana by Brazilian company Brasilbev. It was launched just over one year ago and has already been exported to two countries. Aim is to sell to the Middle East too.
Cocajupi, a Brazilian cashew producers cooperatives central, is preparing to become a supplier for hotels and restaurants that will receive tourists for the World Cup. Aim is also to open the market for exports.
Project by a sector association will invest up to R$ 300,000 in actions to promote exports to North Africa and Middle East countries. Actions include business roundtables with buyers from Egypt, Morocco and Algeria.
The country is receiving the first unit of the Business Leadership Group (Lide) in the Arab world. The launching ceremony will take place in Marrakesh this Saturday (18), with the participation of government and private sector representatives.
Brazilian sweets company, Florestal Alimentos, already sells candy and lollipops to Yemen, United Arab Emirates and Palestine. The company is participating for the first time at Gulfood and wishes to enter the North Africa markets.

