The exhibitors from Egypt who participated at Hospitalar, fair of medical equipments which took place in São Paulo, are promising to come back for the next edition of the exhibit, have signed a cooperation agreement with the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and hired a professional to care for the registration of Egyptian products in the Brazilian market.
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Corgett, an industry of silver and gold-plated jewellery, is going to open an office in Amman at the end of the month of July. Apart from distributing company products on the Arab world, the office is going to coordinate door-to-door sales. Corgett intends to have around 1,000 people making direct sales of its products in the country.
Biomedica Engineering, which imports and distributes medical and hospital equipment in Egypt, is seeking a supplier in Brazil who may be interested in establishing a future industrial partnership. Company director, Ahmed Mostafa Salem, is participating in business roundtables at the Hospitalar, the medical sector fair, in São Paulo.
A delegation of 16 Egyptian companies in the medical and hospital sector that is participating in the Hospitalar, the largest medical sector fair in Latin America, wants to establish an agreement with the organization to make possible the licensing of products in Brazil.
Egyptian exports of sector products, which go to Europe, the Middle East and the United States, exceed US$ 60 million a year. Now the Arab country wants to win the Brazilian market. For this reason, 17 Egyptian companies in the sector are going to participate, starting today, in fair Hospitalar, which goes on up to Friday, in the southeastern Brazilian capital of São Paulo.
From the Newsroom* São Paulo – The Brazilian minister of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade, Luiz Fernando Furlan, inaugurates tomorrow (20) the Brazilian Export and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex) distribution centre in Portugal. The centre, according to a statement released by the ministry, is located 20 kilometres away from the port of Lisbon and 15
Starting tomorrow (20), 15 Egyptian industries in the medical sector are going to participate in fair Hospitalar, in the medical sector, in São Paulo, southeastern Brazil. Among them are Mepaco, which already sells herbal medicine to various countries and Ameco Egypt, a maker of disposable syringes.
The Arab world generates more and more business for Brazilian cosmetics industries. Vita Derm, Cless Cosméticos and Beauty Color are just three of the companies that recently closed deals with the region. Vita Derm intends to train professionals in beauty parlours in the Arab world to use the company products.
The Jordan Investment Board is going to promote a meeting with foreign entrepreneurs with the aim of increasing the flow of investments to the Arab country and expanding exports of small and medium enterprises. The event starts Sunday and follows on until Tuesday, in Amman.
Fifteen companies from the Arab country are going to exhibit at Hospitalar, the hospital sector fair that begins on June 20th in the city of São Paulo. In their own stand, they are going to offer varied items like orthopaedic equipment, equipment for image diagnosis, disposable products and medication, among others.
From the Newsroom* São Paulo – The Brazilian Export and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex) is going to promote Brazilian fashion from the 19th to 21st of June in Milan, Italy. The project is entitled "Brasil Oggi: Passione per lo Stile" or "Brazil Today: Passion for Style". The aim is to generate about US$ 1.5 million
Cotiplás, from the interior of the southeastern Brazilian state of São Paulo, already exports to the Mercosur, the economic bloc that includes Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, and wants to expand markets. With annual production of three million toys, the company wants to start exporting around 20% of production. The dolls are of various kinds. Some have the same body shape and weight of newly born babies.
The company from the southernmost Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, a maker of trailers, has plans to open a production line in the United Arab Emirates. This unit should be in the same moulds as the company plants in Algeria and Morocco. In the Algerian capital, the company intends to expand production from five to ten units a day.
Apex, with the help of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, is going to restructure its product distribution centre in the emirate. The new structure, apart from including space for storage of various products, should include offices for companies, a site for showrooms and technical, legal and customs assistance.

