The São Paulo-based company Forusi exports taps and other bathroom items featuring hand-painted designs in gold to Saudi Arabia. The enterprise is planning to visit the Gulf country in March.
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Top executives have called on the emirate’s chamber of commerce to do business in the country. The organization is planning on having an office in São Paulo.
Exports by Andacco, from the state of Minas Gerais, to Middle East countries have already increased by 20% this year via deals closed at industry fairs. The company supplies four markets in the region.
Exports by Andacco, from the state of Minas Gerais, to Middle East countries have already increased by 20% this year via deals closed at industry fairs. The company supplies four markets in the region.
Café Fazenda Caeté, from the state of Minas Gerais, is shipping its first batch to the Emirates in March: 300 crates of coffee for dipping. The enterprise is also working to break into the Kuwaiti and Saudi markets.
The event ended last Thursday (6th). Cosmetics company Kans BR held workshops at local salons, attracting dozens of interested parties. Fame’s electrical showers were a novelty for the Sudanese.
The Brazilian stand at the leading food industry fair in the Middle East will feature product tastings and a record number of exhibitors. Companies expect to boost sales to the Gulf.
Arab Health took place from January 27th to 30th in Dubai and featured 38 exhibitors from Brazil. The value of the deals closed was an all-time high, according to industry association.
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.
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.

