Egypt’s Al Arabi Publishing and Distributing company was established 48 years ago by the current owners’ parents. The two siblings found in Brazilian books a way of bringing to their readers the reality of a society far from their own.
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The Halal do Brasil Project held a special event at the world’s largest food and beverage show to present products made in Brazil for the Muslim market.
Integrated Automotive, the representative of Brazil’s VWTB in the Arab country, has sold five trucks to Pepsi and expanded its customer service center.
Saudi Arabia opened its market for Brazilian sheep and goat meat after a visit by the Minister of Agriculture in July. The new market could represent an opportunity to expand the herd and production plants.
Following her first lecture in the United Arab Emirates, Camila Rocha started serving customers in the Middle East. She now lives in Qatar and helps men and women develop their personal, professional and social potential.
The government of the Arab country opened a tender through its Ministry of Electricity to purchase two batches of SF6 circuit breakers. The deadline for presenting offers is November 20.
A study published last week by ApexBrasil assesses the potential of the Moroccan market for Brazilian lobsters and poultry genetics. Brazil’s agricultural attaché to Rabat, Ellen Laurindo, said these are products that aren’t yet exported to the country.
The ADIPEC Exhibition & Conference ended this Thursday (5). ApexBrasil took 13 Brazilian companies to showcase their products and services and meet potential customers from other countries.
A major developer of defense technology and products, the Abu Dhabi-based Edge Group acquired a 50% stake in smart weapons manufacturer SIATT.
One of Brazil’s leading manufacturers of housewares sells its products to the United Arab Emirates, where it has an office and distribution center, opened a branch in Saudi Arabia, and has plans for expansion in the region. Read an interview with Tramontina’s general manager in the UAE, Eduardo Cansan.
Leonardo Marinho left Brazil in 2013 for Zanzibar, Tanzania, and last June he started a training company for baristas and roasters in Muscat, Oman. A demanding market and opportunities have led him to the Arab world.
Twenty years ago, when ANBA was founded, the Brazilian bus manufacturer posted a sharp increase in exports to the Arab market. Since then, thousands of vehicles have been shipped, and Marcopolo now stands as a steady supplier.
Exportações cresceram, mudaram de patamar e colocaram Brasil como alternativa aos fornecedores da Ásia. Desempenho de 2014 mostra que há potencial para exportar ainda mais.
The show in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is one of the biggest global showcases of halal goods. Brazil’s stand featured food companies brought by the Halal do Brasil project.

