Brazilian company Ebit estimated the national industry’s revenues for this year. The figure represents a 36% increase over 2010.
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The grain storage equipment company from the state of Rio Grande do Sul will go to the fair for the first time. It already does business in the Arab countries, but wants to boost sales to the region.
Brazilian companies have confirmed presence in the main building sector fair in the Middle East and are preparing to strengthen their image and consolidate sales in the region.
Unicafé, the main exporter of Brazilian coffee, sells Rio arabica coffee, a strong and bodied coffee that pleases Arab taste, to Lebanon, Syria, Tunisia and Jordan.
Tradex Alliance Brazil, from São Sebastião, is negotiating exports of Brazilian products to the Emirates and aims to reach other countries in the region, like Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Qatar.
Coated paper, forged flanges and carbon steel plates will have reduced rates to avoid lack of supply on the Brazilian market.
Egyptian designer visits São Paulo to negotiate projects with Brazilian companies. In a talk, he showed the importance of design in conquering markets.
Making items that use material like coconut husk, marble and ox horn, Inti, a mosaic tile producer, already exports to Bahrain and aims to expand business with the Arabs.
On Monday, the auction for concession of São Gonçalo do Amarante Airport, in Rio Grande do Norte, should take place. It may serve as inspiration for privatisation of larger terminals.
Importers from Bahrain, Egypt and Qatar have already confirmed participation in business roundtables at the 45th Abras Convention, to take place in Campinas in September.
Companies and sectorial organizations participated in a seminar about the building sector fair to take place in November, in Dubai. There will be a Brazilian stand for 22 exhibitors.
The demand for high value-added products in the region was one of the themes of a seminar held this Tuesday in Florianópolis to mark the launch of a mission to the Emirates organized by the Fiesc.
Sugar Shoes, a company specialized in vulcanized sports shoes, exports kid’s shoes to Saudi Arabia. The contract forecasts the shipment of 20,000 pairs of shoes a year.
Wine and rice producers and even artisans obtain labels of indication of origin and denomination of origin. Acknowledgement boosts exports, tourism and revenues

