The general manager of trading company Parcel Ceramics, Abdul Rauf Al Alawi, who imports ceramics, was impressed with Brazilian stones and wants to start importing them.
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The Tuesday edition of The Big 5 News brings articles about Brazilian ceramic tile and frame exporters. The articles focus on the importance of the Arab market to the sectors.
The CEO of the Dubai-based company, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, said that he is waiting on the company’s board to assess a feasibility report in order to decide whether to invest in the Brazilian state.
Air compressor manufacturing company Schulz is exhibiting at the Big 5 Show fair, in Dubai, for the first time and has already closed a deal. Other orders should be placed during the exhibition.
Company Santa Luzia, of frames and skirting boards, closed a sale to a construction company in the Emirates one day prior to the opening of the building sector fair, which began today, in Dubai.
The smallest of the seven United Arab Emirates is interested in establishing partnerships with Brazilian enterprises. A delegation of businessmen was there this Sunday (22nd) seeking opportunities.
Two building sector companies have offices in the Emirates and several projects in the country. The two presented themselves this Sunday in the Arab Brazilian Chamber construction seminar.
Trading company DXB, which specializes in the Arab market, is going to open a salesroom of Brazilian products in the Saudi capital. Food and building material are among the main items.
The suggestion is by prime minister Barhan Salek. He wants an event with products from the country in Erbil, in 2010. The region, located in northern Iraq, is interested in food and building material.
Brazil wants to expand mate herb exports by 10% between 2010 and 2011. Half of this growth should be represented by sales to the Arab countries.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber president, Salim Schahin, discussed the matter with the PNA Tourism vice minister, the vice mayor of Bethlehem, and the chairman of the city’s Chamber of Commerce.
The Arab country plans to build a thermal electric power plant for 300 megawatts and a rail network linking the country to Saudi Arabia and Syria, thus connecting the Gulf to Europe.
The samples of safety shoes manufacturer Bompel, from the state of Paraná, are attracting attention at the Brazilian stand in the DBX Sulaimaniyah International Tradeshow, in Kurdistan.
The region, in north Iraq, has US$ 30 billion in infrastructure works scheduled for the next five years. The Arab Brazilian Chamber signed a deal with a local organization to increase trade.

