The beekeeping event will take place in the region of Hatta from December 29 to 31. Twenty five exhibitors from the United Arab Emirates and other countries will take part in it.
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The Arab world’s leading plastics, petrochemicals and rubber industry event will happen from January 8 to 10 in the United Arab Emirates. Last year, the industry had a turnover of USD 32 billion in the Gulf countries alone.
The close relationship between the Sharjah emirate and the São Paulo International Book Biennial can create opportunities for the exchange of copyrights between Brazilian and Arab publishing companies.
The manufacturer from Rio Grande do Sul state has been exporting to the Middle East for 5 years. This year, the country was the company’s main client abroad.
The dean of the Council of Arab Ambassadors in Brazil, Ibrahim Alzeben, and the CEO of the Arab Chamber, Michel Alaby, visited the state and met with representatives from the government and private sector.
Apex-Brasil is training female entrepreneurs and promoting their products abroad. In 2016, over 1,300 women engaged in foreign trade-related awareness-raising activities.
The one located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, has the opening scheduled to January. Dubai will also see the opening of a steakhouse of the chain from Rio Grande do Sul in March.
The organization is offering a stand that can accommodate up to six companies at the Middle East’s premier food industry exhibition, due from February 26 to March 2. Arab Chamber members get a discount.
The São Paulo brand Cervera has been selling its footwear to a store in Riyadh for four years already. Now, the company is doing market research to seek other Arab markets.
Cerâmica Stéfani has shipped the first containers to the UAE and Saudi Arabia this year and is waiting for new orders. The company is also eyeing the North Africa markets.
Brazil’s Federal Revenue Department has issued the norms that regulate Simples Internacional, a tax regime that should make access to foreign markets easier for smaller companies.
Brazil’s Federal Revenue Department has issued the norms that regulate Simples Internacional, a tax regime that should make access to foreign markets easier for smaller companies.
Gold and jewelry, medical equipment, furniture, perfumes and food are some of the items the emirate wants to sell to Brazil. An event held by Dubai Exports showed business owners what the Arab city can offer.
So says exports promotion agency Apex-Brasil’s president Roberto Jaguaribe. Sectors seeking business in the region include foods, furniture, marble and granite, ceramics, oil industry equipment etc.

