Roughly 30% of exports by Tropical Bioenergia go to the Arab market. Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Morocco and Kuwait have been customers of the plant for two years now.
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On the 23rd, the organisation should present trade opportunities in the building sector in the Arab countries. Apart from showing economic figures, a profile of the Big 5 should be shown.
Of the 17 companies that are being established in the Suape Global Project, in Pernambuco, six are foreign. The projects should receive investment of US$ 1.5 billion.
Representatives of trading company GMC came to Brazil and closed deals with six hard candy, lollipop and biscuit makers. The Brazilian products will be distributed to wholesalers and supermarkets.
Company Mibasa began exporting to the Arabs in 2008, in order to escape the crisis in the United States and Canada. Presently, it sells to North Africa and the Middle East.
Conceito Brazil will start promoting events held by the IFP group in Qatar, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq. The enterprise already represents events in Saudi Arabia.
The meetings held at trade fair Hospitalar, in the city of São Paulo, brought together 21 buyers from 13 countries. The sales should take place over the next 12 months.
The Brazilian stand at Beautyworld Middle East, a fair that began on Tuesday, in Dubai, received the president of the Board of Business of the Emirates. Hair products were the highlight.
Brazilian company Juruá exports honey soap and assai shampoo to markets like Japan, Korea and France. Now, the target is to grow investing in buyers like the countries of the Middle East.
The Sergipe state-based company exports orange juice to five Arab countries. Now, it is betting on products such as coffee, pepper, sauces and vinegar to increase its business on the Arab market.
Last week, at the Port of Navegantes, the company shipped an oven transformer, weighing 110 tonnes, to Saudi Arabia. The buyer was a steel industry company based in the Jeddah.
Importer World Wine has started selling Tandem, a Moroccan wine, in Brazil. The first order finished before expected and the new purchase will be ten times greater.
The company, based in the state of Santa Catarina, shipped its first order to Lebanon in May. The shipment, of 18,000 tiles, is the first step of the enterprise in the Middle Eastern market.
Buyers from Egypt and Algeria participated in the roundtables at the fair in São Paulo and were seeking quality equipment for a decent price. The perspective for orders is positive.

