The bus manufacturing company will start shipping units to Kenya in September and then it will sell to Arab countries. The goal is to cater to the Middle East and North Africa with the output from its unit in Suez.
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Products whose imports benefit from 2% tariff include capital goods, computing and telecommunications. The ruling was issued by Brazil’s Foreign Trade Chamber.
Rio Grande do Sul state’s Tremarin has sold to Lebanon in the past and wants to partner up with a local representative to export to the region. The company makes living and dining room pieces.
The agreement signed with an Egyptian association forecasts partnerships in market intelligence in areas like energy, construction and infrastructure. Egyptian businessmen negotiated with Brazilians.
A trading company representative is at the 29th Supermarket Business Congress and Fair, in São Paulo. The importer aims to take fresh fruit and concentrated juice to Jordan, Algeria and the Gulf.
The company produces rubber shoe brand Amazonas Sandals, which has made its first sales to Saudi Arabia, Oman, Morocco and the Emirates. There are plans to open shops in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
The new Tunisian ambassador to Brasília, Sabri Bachtobji, called for increased mutual attendance to fairs by businessmen from both countries. He received the Arab Brazilian Chamber’s Foreign Trade VP Rubens Hannun.
Mohamed Morsi should visit Brazil this week in the company of a trade delegation. On Wednesday, there will be business roundtables at the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will take business associations to the Saudi Food, Hotel and Hospitality fair, due from May 19 to 22 in Jeddah. There are still openings for interested companies.
The state government implemented a program to foster micro, small and medium company exports. The events are organized in different cities in Bahia to show what may be done to help small businesses sell abroad.
Businessmen from Sudan and Egypt are visiting the Agrishow fair, in the city of Ribeirão Preto, looking for crop management services and equipment.
The emirate’s department in the sector will set up an office in the city of São Paulo. The objective is to double the number of Brazilians travelling to the region.
Companies and organizations attending the first edition of the World Travel Market Latin America fair, in São Paulo, say attracting ever-increasing numbers of Brazilian tourists is a priority.
The organisation will have a stand at the fair to assist Arab importers and companies interested in the market in the Middle East. Last year, the fair received visitors from Sudan and Jordan.

