During a visit to the Council of Saudi Chambers, Michel Alaby, the CEO of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, discussed setting up a common agenda of visits, missions and fairs in the Gulf country.
Browsing: Business Opportunities
Brazilian enterprises participating in Project Lebanon, a construction fair taking place in Beirut, are making good contacts at the event and have even closed deals.
Minas Gerais state-based Clap Alimentos wants to enter the Middle East with its Maricota brand products. For such, it has been Halal certified and will go to the next edition of Gulfood, in Dubai.
Brazilian ships animals overseas and wants to expand business with the Middle East. For such, he wants to set up a stand at the coming edition of Expointer, an agricultural fair in Porto Alegre.
First day of the Saudi fair begins with good contacts for participating Brazilian enterprises. Over ten visits were made and may result in effective business deals.
The Brazilian company will attend the Algiers International Fair starting next Wednesday. Investment in infrastructure generates good business perspectives for the road implement maker in Algiers.
The International Leather and Footwear Salon will begin next Thursday in the city of Gramado, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, counting on the presence of importers from ten countries.
Food industry trade show in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, will include a booth for Brazil featuring five companies, plus the Arab Brazilian Chamber. The event will run from May 29th to June 1st.
To the Brazilian Association of Information Technology and Communication companies, the Middle East has strong potential to boost imports of Brazilian technology.
The North African Arab country intends to purchase, on the international market, over 60 million litres in two different deals. The deadline for submission of bids is on Thursday.
A group of 14 Emirati companies from the Emirates will come to São Paulo in June. They are seeking export, import and services deals. The Chamber will arrange a meeting with Brazilian companies.
Arabs and Brazilians use Hospitalar fair to increase foreign sales. The Egyptian company Euromed is going to open an office in São Paulo and wants to export more to Brazil.
Hang gliders by Brazilian company Sol Paragliders are already present in four Middle Eastern and North African nations. With new enthusiasts, the Arab world opens up for further business.
Showcolate, which sells fruit and chocolate desserts, is present in Lebanon and Oman. The chain will be extended to include four other countries in the region, and there is room for more.

