The emirate offers incentives to attract foreign companies in different fields. Since 2005, 7,300 enterprises have been established and US$ 3 billion have been invested in industries.
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Brazilian exhibitors at the Big 5 Show, in Dubai, invest in exclusive products to compensate the loss of competitiveness caused by appreciation of the Brazilian real as against the dollar.
Syria is among the main destinations for foreign sales of Iguaçu Celulose, headquartered in the state of Paraná. The company, which sells to Egypt, aims to export more to the region.
Businessmen were pleased with the first day of the construction industry fair in Dubai. Brazilian enterprises bet on differentiated products to conquer the Middle Eastern public.
This year’s edition of the largest building sector fair in the Middle East should have 20% greater presence of companies from the Gulf. Brazil is represented in a pavilion.
Winery Galiotto, from Flores da Cunha, in the Rio Grande do Sul mountain range, started the brand internationalisation process with Dubai and elected grape juice as the main product to be exported.
After conquering Europe, where she has lived for 10 years, designer Fabiola Fernandes intends to sell the high-end swimsuits and bikinis she designs at boutique stores at luxury hotels in the emirate.
The chocolate producer’s sales on the Arab market should end the year with growth of 30% over 2009. The Arab countries represented 10% of company exports.
Apex and the São Paulo Trade Association are going to promote, on December 8th and 9th, meetings between trading companies and importers in the Middle East. Enrolment is in progress.
Representatives of Domótica, in automation, and Polla Rennon, in cosmetics, visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber stand at the Entrepreneur Fair to learn about opportunities in the Middle East.
The organization will have an institutional stand at the São Paulo edition of the business fair designed to create opportunities for small and medium entrepreneurs, due November 17 to 20.
Brazilian fast food chain Giraffas has started operating in the United States. And the group plans to open five units abroad in five years.
From November 16th to 18th, the UN agency will promote the 17th Empretec program directors meeting, which encourages the establishment of small and medium companies around the world.
The measure by Camex, repealing the import tax, is now available for cotton, for customs clearance from October to May, and should benefit exporters from the United States and Egypt.

