The trade agency will hold business meetings on April 26 and 27 between Brazilian traders and producers of cashew nuts, Brazil nuts and peanuts and buyers from 10 countries. Companies from Qatar and the UAE will take part.
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Delegation headed by the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (Apex-Brasil) is in Morocco, and later it will go to Egypt and Algeria.
The company from Castanhal, Pará state, earned the halal certification and is looking to open new markets in the region. Currently, it’s prospecting business in Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait.
A refugee in Brazil, Fitoon Assi buys items made from camel, snake and sheep hides made by her family back in the Arab country. She resells the product in fairs organized by NGOs.
It’s the eighth office outside the United Arab Emirates and will be responsible for all of Latin America. A mission of business executives from Dubai is on a visit through Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina.
At the Bologna Children’s Book Fair, industry professionals from Brazil and the UAE had the first in a series of binational meetings.
Dubai Chamber staff and local executives will attend meetings with government and enterprises in São Paulo. They will also have appointments in Paraguay and Argentina. The trip will last from March 15 to 22.
The sector’s association conducted a mission this week to Egypt and Saudi Arabia, with the support of the Arab Chamber.
Chocolate-dipped fruits from two UAE companies are now being sold in Brazil. The products from brands Chocodate and Zayna are available in São Paulo and Paraná and should soon reach other regions.
From this Tuesday, Arab companies and state-run organizations will be at expos WTM Latin America, for tourism, and Intermodal, for transportation and logistics. Both events will run until Thursday.
Website Conectados (Connected) has on display over 160 services provided by 115 immigrants in vulnerable situation. The idea is to encourage entrepreneurship among them.
A representative of the plastic industry machinery manufacturermet with an Egyptian buyer at Plástico Brasil last week. The manager is anticipating a competition with Asians.
Food company Sfii sells olives to Brazilian buyers. It’s now looking to supply products like pepper and sundried tomatoes, and an executive hopes to invite Brazilian female executives to attend a forum in Egypt.
Such is the combined amount of planned and ongoing investments in new developments across the region. Passenger traffic exceeds capacity by 11%.

