The export development agency will set up meetings for Brazilian food product buyers and Emirati exporters during Gulfood, the expo opening on February 26 in Dubai.
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According to city mayor João Doria Júnior, the Qatari state-owned carrier is interested in investing in rejuvenation of the expressways that run along rivers Pinheiros and Tietê.
Brazil’s Weill Indústria e Comércio sells leather cleaning and maintenance items to Sidewalk stores in the Arab country. The company is interested in supplying other clients in the region.
João Dória Júnior met with Arab investment funds to present his administration’s privatizations program. He is due to deliver a lecture at the World Government Summit in Dubai.
Apex-Brasil and the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs are arranging a trip to Morocco, Egypt and Algeria in April and companies can join in. Further details will be provided at the Arab Chamber on February 15.
Running from March 2 to 5, Ceramica Market & Expo B2B will look to draw importers to locally-made product.
The Nagy Group, out of Nubariya, Egypt, is seeking Brazilian clients so it can export strawberries, olives, olive oil, and other fresh and frozen food items.
Eighteen Brazilian companies will be at AEEDC, a trade show running from February 7 to 9 in the United Arab Emirates.
The country is putting up for sale two luxury real estates that belonged to the president ousted in 2011 and his family. Bids can be placed until March 16.
Foodstuffs manufacturers are in search of partners to place their products in the Brazilian market. Some local companies are already in ongoing negotiations with the Algerians.
The world exhibition will be held in Dubai. The projects include the construction of support areas, districts that will host the countries’ pavilions and temporary structures.
Nasser Nemer and Ali Kazmouz wanted to shop for items from the region in a single place. They started by opening a store in northwest of São Paulo state and last year took their business online.
Clothing, yarn and cotton industries from the Arab country are interested in opening the Brazilian market to their products. Among Arab nations, Egyptians are the top textile exporters to Brazil.
The 87 companies being taken by Apex-Brasil to the food and beverages trade show in Dubai will be divided in segmented halls: Meats & Poultry, Beverages, Pulses, Grains & Cereals and World Food.

