Soaps manufactured in Brazil are gaining ground in the international market. ABIHPEC says it has been the sector’s second most exported item since 2015.
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Fine and semi-fine jewelry designer that exports to the United States and Europe started selling her pieces in beauty salons and bazaars.
Present in seven countries, Naliteck has sold machines to Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, and it’s in talks to close deals in other Arab countries, too.
One of the founders of consulting firm Orbital (pictured, L, with his partner Wallace Erick) recounts the experience of participating in a Brazilian startup mission to the UAE and Qatar. The entrepreneur was impressed with the infrastructure and the political will to boost technological development.
Company was founded by friends Ahmed and Yahya in 2020 and quickly reached several international markets. The olive oil exporter wants to sell to Brazil.
Brazilian entrepreneurs who participated in an Arab Brazilian Chamber mission to Qatar and the UAE last week met an ecosystem conducive to innovative business. Solutions presented by the Brazilians caught the attention of investors and potential local partners.
In partnership with the Africa Business School, Brazil’s Dom Cabral Foundation will study Moroccan companies’ internationalization. The research will start on March 7 and be presented in the second half of 2023.
In an online space, buyers from the United Arab Emirates will meet with Brazilian coffee, fruit, and byproduct producers from March 13 to 17.
Executives from seven companies participate from Sunday (26) to March 2 in a mission to Qatar and the UAE organized by the Arab Brazilian Chamber’s innovation hub. The group will have Demo Days with potential partners in the countries.
A group of 16 companies from Brazil is exhibiting at the IDEX show, in the United Arab Emirates, until Friday (24). Demand for defense and security products is rising and is reflected in the show, according to an ABIMDE executive.
Arab Brazilian Chamber executives were received at the Egyptian Chamber of Commerce in Alexandria, where they discussed business opportunities in Brazil and scheduled a workshop for business people in the region on the subject.
Fiber Conversion Company converts textile waste back into fiber to produce rug pads, mopping pads and mattress pads. The firm exports.
Egyptians exhibiting at the Dubai show have noticed a significant increase in visitors and are excited by the upturn of business after three years hampered by the pandemic.
At the Middle East’s leading healthcare trade show, Brazilian medical device firms signed USD 4.2 million in immediate deals. Other USD 16.6 million in deals are expected to be generated over the next 12 months.

