The director of the logistics expo held this week in São Paulo, Renan Joel noticed heightened demand in import- and export-related shipping. Arab exhibitors were featured.
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With the assistance of Dubai Exports, companies from the UAE are managing to export their products to the Brazilian market. In addition to perfumes, moisturizers and deodorants are also in the exporting list.
Carlos Brandão paid a visit to the organization’s headquarters, in São Paulo, alongside São Luís vice mayor Julio Pinheiro, secretaries and advisers. They were welcomed by Chamber president Rubens Hannun.
The relevance of foreign sales, despite the pick-up in domestic economy, set the tone of the first day of the building industry show that began this Tuesday in São Paulo. The Arab Chamber has a stand there.
The architecture and construction industry sector trade expo begin this Tuesday (13) at Transamérica Expo Center in São Paulo. Arab buyers are expected to attend business matchmaking.
Photovoltaic glass manufacturer Emirates Insolaire is awaiting certification from the local regulator before beginning to ship its product, which should happen by June, in addition to the opening of a showroom.
The Annual Investment Meeting will be held in Dubai from April 9 to 11 and plans to be a platform to connect investors to projects of companies and governments of emerging countries.
Leonardo Carvalho, Brazil’s ambassador to Nouakchott, said food, footwear, cosmetics and civil construction could be explored further. The Arab Chamber will have its first mission to the country in April.
Expodireto Cotrijal opens on Monday in Rio Grande do Sul, featuring goods and services. The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will give a lecture on trade with the Middle East and North Africa.
Business delegation will visit Mauritania, Egypt, Tunisia and Jordan from April 10 to 25. The idea is to take up to 20 Brazilian companies, especially from the food and beverages, agribusiness, footwear and cosmetics sectors.
Al Ahram expects to reach USD 100 million worth of businesses with Brazil this year. The Mercosur-Egypt free trade agreement encouraged the company to invest in the country.
The Tunisian ambassador welcomed journalists in Brasília, with other events due in Rio and São Paulo. The goal is increasing date and olive oil exports, as well as introducing Tunisian-made wine in the market.
The amount from deals expected by Apex-Brasil as a result of the Dubai food industry show exceeds 2017 results by 25%. Another deal was struck at the Arab Chamber stand.
A group headed by Ibrafe, the sector’s association visited Gulfood to have a better grasp of the global market. Brazilian production is highly concentrated on carioca beans (similar to pinto beans).

