Atech develops systems for air traffic control and airspace defense and wants to offer solutions to other countries, especially in the Middle East.
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Brazilian program that promotes the textile and fashion industry abroad has set their target markets for the next two years. The Arab country is one of them.
Survey by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs shows that there are near 20,000 micro and small registered businesses owned by Brazilians abroad. The majority is located in the United States.
Mohamed Swayeb, from firm Schuhmacher Medtech, which operates in footwear retail and distribution, placed orders in the São Paulo fair. Swayeb and Mohammed Ghaddar, from Oman, visited the Arab Chamber.
Company Shoe Palace did business with seven Brazilian companies in the footwear trade show taking place in São Paulo. The Arab Chamber has a spot in the fair and is providing support to importers.
Saudi Arabia’s Elixir is looking for footwear suppliers for its new store chain, Kuwait’s Hazar Shoes wants to become a franchisee for a Brazilian brand and Oxygen, also from Kuwait, plans to keep on buying.
At least 14 buyers from Arab countries confirmed that they’ll be in the footwear industry show opening early July in São Paulo. The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce is a partner.
The 59th edition of the multi-industry event comes after a five-year hiatus. Forty enterprises from Brazil have been invited to showcase their goods and reintroduce themselves to the Syrian market.
Respondents of a poll by Export and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil) named the Arab country as one of the five most promising for investment in non-domestic operations in the next three years.
After a few years of distributing items by other brands in the Arab country, entrepreneur Ana Zakhour began to market her own line of hair products. She hopes to sell to other destinations in the region.
Mutari exports products for hair straightening, dyeing and treatment to a distributor in the UAE. Sales started three years ago and the company plans to enter the markets of other Arab countries.
Business owners are interested in expanding their exports to the region after a lecture given by Michel Alaby, CEO of the Arab Chamber, at the Vitória Stone Fair.
The Brazilian cat and dog food maker has been shipping product to Lebanon since 2013. Now it is working on going to an Abu Dhabi fair this year.
Vitória Stone Fair will run from Tuesday to Friday in Serra, Espírito Santo. The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce’s CEO Michel Alaby will discuss the Arab natural stones market on Thursday.

