In September, minister Miguel Jorge, of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade, plans to head a trade delegation to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Oman.
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The Brazilian company expects to sell 100 tonnes of tuna and sardines to food distributors in the country. Negotiations started at the Djazagro fair, held in April.
The emirate’s sovereign fund already has investment in Brazilian real estate, equity and bonds and wants to invest further in the country, says the Chamber’s vice president, Wladimir Freua.
An event geared towards investment brought together 60 Brazilian businessmen and government officials from the emirate. Tax exemption and fast shipping of goods were highlights.
The 43rd edition of the event is going to take place from June 2nd to 7th. The multisectorial event brings together over 50 countries each year. Interested parties may already enrol.
The organization will bring eight supermarket representatives and food distributors from seven countries to meetings with Brazilian companies in São Paulo on May 10th and 11th. Enrolment is open.
Conceito wants to take a group of 10 businessmen to Elenex, a trade fair for the electric power industry due May. Saudi Arabia plans on investing US$ 80 billion in the sector over a 10-year period.
According to Wladimir Freua, vice president of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, Kuwaiti businessmen expressed enthusiasm about the opportunities presented at an event held today.
In a seminar yesterday in Beirut, representatives of Arab commerce chambers and governments discussed attractive economic, fiscal and legal aspects of their countries when it comes to foreign capital.
Novo Mel has shipped its second load of organic honey to a supermarket chain in the emirate. The company is negotiating with two more importers in the region.
The Brazilian Timber Group was established this year to export wood products to the Middle East. The first sales were discussed this month in the United Arab Emirates.
A Brazilian factory already exports its tail lights and rear-view mirrors to 15 countries and plans to grow in the sector, supplying mainly to the Arabs.
The Brazilian construction company has pre-qualified for a tender in the Arab country located in North Africa. The contract concerns the building of a dam.
The goal of brand Beth Bebê, which owns a factory in the interior of the São Paulo state, is to have exports account for 20% of revenues by the end of 2010. Arab countries are on target.

