Incavel, which sells replacement parts for buses, exports to several countries in the Middle East through the United Arab Emirates. Now, the company wants to arrive in North Africa.
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Kits Paraná, based in the city of Arapongas, already exports to the Emirates, Algeria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Now, the company is seeking a local partner to assemble the furniture in the Arab market.
The winery, which has been exporting to the Emirates for two years, has placed its Brazilian wines on the tables of renowned restaurants in the country, seeking to establish its brand in that market.
Company Doctor Cooler had revenues of US$ 6.8 million in 2009, with sales of portable beverage cooling products. In 2010, the company wants to double this value and exports are the hope.
The second Meeting of International Buyers of the state brings together importers from eleven countries. Buyers from the Emirates seek from furniture and food to agricultural equipment.
The First Export program was launched today in the state of Espírito Santo and covers seven Brazilian states. on Monday, it will be introduced in the states of Paraná and Santa Catarina.
The agreement, signed at the Fiesp, aims to make the bilateral trade growth target between Brazil and Egypt viable. The event wrapped up minister Rachid Mohamed Rachid’s visit.
Brazilian and Egyptian firms attended business roundtables at the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters. They negotiated items ranging from food and fertilizers to agricultural machinery and textiles.
The 74 companies that are members of the Organics Brasil project should have revenues of over US$ 40 million with exports up to late this year. The sector is recovering after the global crisis.
The assessment was made by the Egyptian minister of Industry and Trade, Rachid Mohamed Rachid, who discussed the agreement signed recently by the Arab country and the Mercosur in an interview to ANBA.
The minister of Industry and Trade, Rachid Mohamed Rachid, should be in São Paulo starting today. The trade delegation he is heading includes over 30 people.
Businessmen from Tunisia who visited the São Paulo Supermarket Association headquarters this Tuesday in São Paulo will look into the possibility of taking part in a fair for the industry due May 2011.
In the last ten years, the Arab nation’s foreign sales went from US$ 5.5 bn to US$ 14.4 bn. Brazil is one of the priority markets for Tunisians, according to the country’s Export Promotion Center.
Meeting of the business council of the two countries highlighted the need for increasing bilateral promotion of business opportunities. In July 2011, Brazil will promote a fair in the Arab country.

