The government of the state organized a trip of representatives of the Abu Dhabi-based National Marine Dredging to Brazil last month. The goal is to improve the outflow of production.
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Al Meera, which operates in retail and wholesale, aims to do business with rice, sugar and chicken exporters. The company has 23 shops, including supermarkets and hypermarkets.
Importers from Algeria, the Emirates, Palestine and Tunisia should participate in meetings the Abimo and Apex are promoting at the medical sector fair, from May 24th to 27th, in São Paulo.
The director of Raheb Group, Shahram Raheb, visited the supermarket association fair, Apas, and proposed a partnership for production of the drink.
Companies due to attend Food Arabia, in Jeddah, toward the end of the month, have good business expectations. They attended a preparatory meeting at the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
An agreement between the Brazilian Export Promotion Agency (Apex) and the Brazilian Contemporary Art Association will take Brazilian artists to international fairs. The project involves 37 galleries.
Company Loktal, from São Paulo, exports electronic scalpels to the United Arab Emirates and is already entering the Egyptian market. Now, the target is to expand sales in the Arab world.
The company, a maker of cosmetics for beauty parlours, aims to turn 20% of exports to the Arab world after entering Egypt. Currently, the Arabs represent 10%.
Alessandro Teixeira, secretary at the Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade, should travel to the Emirates for a meeting next week. The company aims to invest in the country.
The Brazilian Tourism Institute is attending Emirates Holiday World, which will end on Sunday. The aim is to promote tourism in Brazil, especially Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Foz do Iguaçu.
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.
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.

