The chairman of the Abu Dhabi-based investment company, Waleed Al Muhairi, visited Brazil and claimed to have US$ 13 billion to invest in the country across different fields.
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A product made in Brazil gains space abroad, while great international producers seek to win the Brazilian consumer. A fair in the sector is taking place this week, in São Paulo.
The Association for Real Estate and Tourism Development of Brazil will promote Adit Invest 2011, in Fortaleza, Ceará, with the objective of attracting foreign funds to enterprises in the country.
The Priority group, which owns shoe brands West Coast, for men, and Cravo & Canela, for women, already exports to 11 Arab countries and intends to grow in the region up by the end of 2011.
The publication brings together 317 business events, scheduled for 2011, throughout the country and in different sectors. This is the first time that the material is translated into the language.
The number of enterprises that have registered in the Ras Al Khaimah Free Zone in the first quarter has grown by 17%. Now, over 5,000 businesses have clearance to operate in the facilities.
The number of companies registered in Ras Al Khaimah Free Zone in the first quarter grew 17%. With this, over 5,000 companies are now authorised to operate at the site.
Brazilian exports totalled US$ 4.7 billion and imports, US$ 4.5 billion last week, according to the Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade.
The Middle East and North Africa represent 55% of exports of Mondelli slaughterhouse. Working with higher value added products, the company aims to increase sales to the region.
Ghazi Karray buys US$ 1.5 million in Brazilian auto parts each year. He attended Automec, a trade show for the industry in São Paulo, and the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters.
Healthcare, of medical products, begins on Thursday with the participation of two Brazilian companies. The companies want to expand exports to the Arab countries.
The fair should take place in May, in Damascus. At least 400 companies should participate, according to the organizers of the event.
The Jordanian Saleh Awwad, who is participating in Automec, in São Paulo, seeks auto parts and agricultural machinery. Fazlollah Epadian, from the Emirates, is also visiting the fair.
Laad Defence & Security was kicked off this Tuesday by the acting president of Brazil, Michel Temer, and the minister of Defence, Nelson Jobim.

