In a mission to Brazil, the CEO of Dubai Multi Commodities Centre has visited Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo and São Paulo. In the headquarters of the Arab Brazilian Chamber, he addressed businesspeople and talked about what he wants from the relation with the country in sectors such as coffee and marbles.
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Dubai Multi Commodities Centre executives are visiting Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais and São Paulo this and next week. They will join B2Bs and meetings with authorities as well as visiting production projects. Seminars will take place in the capital cities of the three states.
Six manufacturers of components for leather, footwear and artifacts from Brazil joined APLF last week, when they signed and agreed upon business agreements.
A delegation of thirteen businesspeople from Brazil is traveling through Dubai and had a meeting with Brazil’s ambassador to the UAE, Fernando Igreja.
The Brazilian branch of the US-based company expects to import 100,000 tonnes of phosphate from Saudi Arabia this year. The company also buys lesser amounts of sulfur and monoammonium phosphate from the UAE.
Brazilian businesswomen Shalise Basso and Carina Fontes are partners in the customized furniture brand franchise, the first in the Arab world. The projects stand out for their high level of customization.
The group owns brands of electronics like laptops and smartphones and provides professional services around the world. There are plans for an office and production in Brazil.
The Arab country was the 20th largest international suppliers of footwear to Brazil year to date through February shipping 603 pairs.
Abu Dhabi’s industrial zone has attracted over 20 companies from Brazil since late 2019. This Tuesday (8), offered services were presented in a seminar at the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters.
The event ‘Business Opportunities and Advantages in the United Arab Emirates’ will be hosted by Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi and the Arab Brazilian Chamber next Tuesday (8) in an in-person format in the city of São Paulo. Registration is open.
A set of aeronautical sector equipment can enter the Brazilian market without import tariffs since March 2.
Saudi Arabia has pursued a strategy to get its dates into more international markets and boost exports. Brazil is one of the target markets.
Brazilian company JCF Embalagens will ship types of packaging in short supply in the domestic market from the two Arab countries. Products are expected to start arriving in May.
The country is the world’s fourth-largest producer of this farmed fish, and the sector is experiencing a turning point, with an increase in exports and prospects for an even higher growth in shipments.

