The Brazilian maker has already shipped to Saudi Arabia and plans to remain in the region. The company exports to 20 countries and has repositioned its brand with more exclusive products.
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The medical and hospital fair will take place in Dubai from January 28 to 31. Brazil’s pavilion will feature 38 companies, showcasing products ranging from incubators to respiratory devices.
A Sebrae project should create spaces for sale of handicraft during the 2014 World Cup. The objective is to promote Brazilian handicraft among domestic and foreign tourists.
A furniture and appliance distributing group which owns supermarkets in the Arab country has met with trading companies to seek new suppliers.
The Brazilian dark glass brand opened a franchise in Kuwait City, 20 days ago, and has daring plans for the region. The group has 40 shops abroad and 550 in Brazil.
The decision covers PTA, used in production of plastic resins, and caprolactam, raw material for nylon. There have also been tax breaks for blood products.
The vice president at the Arab-German Chamber of Commerce and CEO of a building sector consultancy seeks those interested in investing in the Saudi market and in opportunities for Arabs in Brazil.
The Sudanese Minister of Oil, Awad El Gazz, is heading a government delegation to Brazil and should speak to businessmen in São Paulo about the opportunities in his country São Paulo on the 27th.
Arab Brazilian Chamber promotes participation of Brazilian companies at Khartoum International Fair, to take place from January 14th to 21st, 2013. The fair is multi-sectorial.
Brazilian companies which attended a fair in Sharm El Sheik and business matchmaking rounds in Cairo intend to import herbs and medicinal plants and export food to the Arabs.
The emirate’s Tourism and Culture Authority will have a pavilion at the first edition of the World Travel Market Latin America fair, to take place from April 23rd to 25th, 2013, in São Paulo.
Six importers will attend an event in the city of Sharm el Sheikh to meet spice, aromatic and medicinal herb companies. In Cairo, they will engage in business matchmaking rounds.
The Jordan-based company Bloom makes body and hair products using Dead Sea mud. It exports to 42 different nations and is looking for a Brazilian distributor.
Sectorial project aims to sell to the two Arab countries. Saudi Arabia, Egypt and seven other countries have been chosen as target markets for promotion up until 2014.

