The Emirates was selected among the target markets for the Beautycare Brazil programme, which promotes sector exports. The sales plans in the region include demonstration and product distribution.
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Executives from one of the great retailers and distributors in the Middle East are at the fair that is taking place in São Paulo. Al Garawi group sells 10 million pairs a year in the region.
Even though the United States currency has appreciated against Brazilian real, favouring exports, the industry should see a decline in foreign sales. Still, businessmen are enthusiastic.
The chicken exporter headquartered in Brazil has clients in the United Arab Emirates and seeks new markets in the region, like Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
The appreciation of the Brazilian currency makes the shoes made in Brazil more attractive to importers visiting the 44th Francal, a sector fair that begins on Tuesday. Arabs are expected.
Mining company Pettrus Mineração wants to sell rare ornamental stones to the region. The enterprise is seeking distributors and marble companies in Middle East and North Africa.
The organization signed a cooperation agreement with the Beirut Chamber of Commerce. Directors and diplomats discussed matters such as easier visa and negotiation of free trade treaty with Mercosur.
FR Hueb has, since early this month, had a point of sale at Al Bahar Souq, in the emirate. The unit was opened to strengthen the company’s presence in the Middle East.
The Arab Chamber offers training to technicians at similar organisations in the West Bank. The objective is to teach them about the Brazilian market, organisations and about business in the country.
Adeeb Al Bakri was born in Palestine and was brought up in Rio Grande do Sul. In Ramallah, he owns shops, radio stations and two KFC franchises. The first Pizza Hut shop will be inaugurated on Monday.
The Arab market is one of the priorities of the grain storage equipment company, which has just delivered a work in Egypt and wants to enter the Saudi, Jordanian and Sudanese markets.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber CEO Michel Alaby is in the West Bank to discuss business opportunities with Brazil, especially those that will result from the Arab country’s trade treaty with the Mercosur.
The Brazilian company, which owns brand Maricota, signed a contract to provide 300 tonnes of the frozen product to Saudi Arabia. The company is also negotiating with the Emirates and Lebanon.
During the Project Lebanon fair, the Brazilian ceramic tile producer got orders from distributors in the Emirates and Lebanon. The fair ends with good perspectives for Brazilian exhibitors.

