Arab country announced tender to acquire 1,500 pregnant heifers. Deadline to submit offers is April 29.
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The Brazilian state-run oil company is divesting itself of its entire stake in Petrobras Colombia Combustibles, which distributes and sells fuel and lubricants.
The Brazilian hair products company, which specializes in items intended for straightening, is looking to boost sales to the region.
The deputy minister for Foreign Trade reported that agri-food products, pharmaceuticals, reposition parts, and information and communication technology were chosen for the national strategy to promote exports.
ANBA visited The Camel Soap Factory in Dubai. Founded in 2013 by South African expat Stevi Lowmass, the company has its handmade soaps as Expo 2020 licensed products.
Brazilian company Jacto said there’s a demand for innovative products in the Middle East, where the brand’s foothold is growing bigger.
Syrian perfumer Mohamed Lufti, based in Sharjah, UAE, owns five perfume brands and have worked in the industry for over 20 years. He seeks out a partner to sell his Arab fragrances to Brazil.
Silk Express is a formaldehyde-free hair-straightening product line by Vitta Gold. The Brazilian cosmetics company has exported to Arabs since 2012.
Despite coronavirus, which reduced the number of Asian visitors, the show had positive outcomes and business perspectives for Brazilian companies. Several exhibitors struck deals and got new clients.
Karam Coffee is one of the event’s collectables and produced exclusive Arabic and Turkish coffee packets for Expo 2020. The products are already on sale.
Egyptian Export Center HB and the Orient Group, which export mainly to Africa and Asia, are looking into the Brazilian market. Egypt is the biggest date producing country in the world.
The Brazilian Toiletry, Perfume and Cosmetics Industry Association released this Monday its calendar of trips in partnership with the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
Brazilian company Key Trade new business director Davi Sierra has just launched IBG Trade, which will sell Brazilian products in the Middle East.
Egypt’s Rawda Group placed an order this Monday (17) for about 1.4 tonne of a Brazilian açaí and date mix launched at the expo in Dubai.

