A study conducted by the trade and investments promotion agency reveals the sectors to be explored in the Arabian Peninsula and in the Gulf so the country can grow as food supplier to the region.
Browsing: Business Opportunities
Delegation headed by Dubai Exports is looking to place its products in the Brazilian market and to enter into partnerships for local production. Companies attended this Tuesday (20) a matchmaking session in São Paulo.
Dubai Exports, the emirate’s exports promotion agency, held a meeting for business owners this Monday in São Paulo. Among the topics discussed was the worldwide standardization of halal.
Gulf Traffic takes place in November in the United Arab Emirates with services and products of the traffic and transport sector. A conference focusing on the future of traffic in the region is also scheduled.
Thirty-five vehicles by Marcopolo’s light vehicle arm have been sold to the Dubai Taxi Company to be used as school buses. The brand has plans to expand on a global level.
3 Chef started out with three women friends and now it comprises twelve people. They make snacks sold at cafés, restaurants, fairs, parties and other events. The plan is to expand throughout the country.
The Consulate General of the United Arab Emirates in the Brazilian city and the Dubai Exports agency are organizing a seminar and business meeting with 14 companies from the Arab country.
Lord International produces shaving and hair removal razors and Brazil is one of its largest clients. At the Private Label fair, an executive said that there’s available room in the country for more brands.
The company Algawda produces switches, sockets and dimmers. It exports more than 70% of its output and is seeking a distributor in Brazil.
Truss, a brand from São Paulo state, exports to Jordan and Lebanon and plans to enter new markets in the region. The company produces hair products and is well-known in Brazilian salons.
Brazil’s Acqua Coco sells its formaldehyde-free, coconut oil-based hair straightener in Egypt, Morocco and the UAE. The company is being restructured and production capacity will increase.
Clients from the Arab country will come via VIP Buyer Project, organized by Brazilian Footwear, the promotion program for the industry’s products abroad. The goal is getting to know importers’ demands.
Lime growers from Jaíba, Minas Gerais, export the fruit to the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Oman. These nations consume smaller limes, less appreciated in the Brazilian market.
Rio Grande do Sul state’s Colchão Inteligente is in talks to set up assembly lines and franchisees in Lebanon and the UAE. It sells custom-made products with varying densities for spinal alignment.

