Arab importers take part in business roundtables at the auto parts trade show Automec, in São Paulo. They seek products such as engine parts and electric parts.
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Company GIG, from Minas Gerais, produces high-end female clothes in knit and has in four Arab countries its main markets abroad. In Brazil, the brand dresses celebrities.
Four Arab countries are in the list of garment importers of the ‘Natal Pensando Moda’ project, through which companies from Rio Grande do Norte develop projects with regional inspiration.
The sum comprises public and private funds to be invested in the state over the next two years, according to a survey conducted by the Federation of Industries of the State of Rio de Janeiro.
Emirates SkyCargo is participating in the logistics fair to take place from April 5th to 7th, in São Paulo. The company should show expansion plans in Brazil and should present a new product.
Euromed, of medical items, plans to open a subsidiary to market its products and provide consultancy to other Arab companies. The Brazil-Egypt Business Council aims to take Lula to Egypt.
The country should be the highlight of the main international fair in the area, in the United States. Actions in other countries are being planned by producers in partnership with the government.
The sector association in Brazil expects a 10% rise in sales to the region in 2011. The organization is going to survey the market and promote marketing actions.
According to the chairman of the Sudanese Businessmen Federation, Bakri Omer, the organization is negotiating the establishment of partnerships with Brazilian building companies.
A fence producer from Bahia, Aramita aims to invest in the markets of the Middle East and Asia. The objective is to seek news, establish partnerships and export to countries like the Emirates and Chin
The women’s shoe brand already exports to the Emirates and Kuwait, and plans to enter the Saudi and Moroccan markets. The models sold to the Arabs are the shiniest and most colourful.
Delegation of businessmen from the African country visited a construction fair in São Paulo seeking partners and domestic products. They praised the products but found the prices to be high.
The Foreign Trade Chamber has extended the tax exemption on the product’s imports to trading companies. In the past, only textile industries were eligible.
A group of businessmen and engineers from Sudan should arrive in São Paulo on Tuesday to participate in the Feicon, a civil construction sector fair.

