Fábrica Di Chocolate, a firm from Santa Catarina, sells a product called fondue express, which consists of fruits covered in chocolate, in seven countries. A shopping mall in Kuwait hosts a franchise of the business.
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Project by Apex-Brasil and Abimóvel, the furniture sector association, took nine companies to the furniture trade show in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The market is a promising one to the Brazilian industry.
The Middle East Stone Fair began this Monday (22) with companies from Brazil. The CEO of the Arab Chamber visited the trade show and believes the ornamental stone market is booming.
The Brazilian Defense and Security Material Industries Association signed on to a memorandum of understanding for cooperation with the United Arab Emirates’ National Defense Company Council.
Beautyworld Middle East ended this Tuesday in Dubai. The trade show featured 42 Brazilian companies via an industry project. The Arab Brazilian Chamber partnered up for promotion.
Pharmaplast, of Alexandria, is featured in the healthcare industry show for the 12th straight year. Plastilab, of Lebanon, which began doing business in Brazil last year, is having its debut.
Digital influencers from across the Arab world were at the Brazilian stand in the first two days of Beautyworld Middle East, the trade show taking place in Dubai. Tamara Al Gabbani blogged about the products.
The Middle East Stone Fair will open on May 22 in the UAE, with a Brazilian pavilion featuring 15 companies. Industry association Abirochas and the Arab Brazilian Chamber are organizing the Brazilian participation.
The Beautycare project is taking toiletry, perfume and cosmetics companies to the United Arab Emirates beginning on May 14. The initiative was announced via Arab bloggers.
According to Rehab EL-Fattah, a corporate buyer for the Cairo-based Chehab Egypt, Brazilian machinery offers good quality at competitive prices. She is visiting the trade show and looking for partners in Brazil.
Deals expected to go through over the next twelve months surpassed the expectations of Apex-Brasil, which had anticipated USD 82 million in new deals.
The organization was acknowledged for its participation in the trade show of the São Paulo Supermarkets Association with the Deal Making Prize in the Large Stand category. The event took place last week.
Dessert company Le Petit Sobremesas of São Paulo will ship its first batch to the UAE this month. It broke into the market by going to Gulfood, and it is shipping over 7,000 items to the Middle East.
The Algerian prime minister Abdelmalek Sellal opened the trade show this Monday. It features 1,030 participants, up from 810 last year.

