The Brazilian trade show features medical equipment manufacturers and service providers. Egyptian enterprises are exhibiting and looking to increase their market share.
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The Arab Chamber is offering 19 spaces at its stand in the Middle East’s biggest civil construction industry fair. The event will run from November 21st to 24th in Dubai. Members get 25% off.
Delegates from the organization will be at the Egypt Investment Forum and the Arab Forum on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency. The events will take place in late May and early June in Cairo.
The bikini and swimsuit brand from Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state has sold to the United Arab Emirates and Egypt. It sells 90% of its output abroad.
Xinguara has closed the sale of 220 tons of beef to an Egyptian buyer during the Apas Fair last week. The meat packing company ships product to seven other Arab countries.
A group with 25 Brazilian companies of the hygiene, perfumery and cosmetics sector will attend Beautyworld Middle East this month in the UAE. The sector’s exports to Arab are increasing.
Importers from the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia will sit in for a matchmaking event with pharmaceuticals suppliers at the FCE Pharma expo next Tuesday and Wednesday in São Paulo.
A tasting event in São Paulo presented the product to importers and journalists. For an expert, the olive oil from the Arab country matches well with dishes that are highly appreciated here.
Companies from the UAE, Egypt, Tunisia and Jordan attended the Apas fair in the city of São Paulo. The majority of them believe they will start sales in the country after the contacts that were made.
A document signed by the Brazilian organization and Tunisia’s Export Promotion Center (Cepex) provides for information exchange, a schedule of joint events, and marketing actions.
Set to take place from May 8 to 10, Automechanika is an opportunity to expand sales abroad and compensate the decline in revenues felt in the domestic market.
Exporters from Brazil met with importers from the Middle East country at the Arab Brazilian Chamber. Prospective deals involve coffee, poultry, olive oil and peanut flour.
The slumping Brazilian economy notwithstanding, Arab industries are willing to sell and believe in the country’s potential. Companies from Tunisia, Jordan, the UAE and Egypt are exhibiting at the Apas Fair.
In a meeting at the Arab Chamber, a delegation from the African country expressed interest in supplying Brazilian supermarkets. The São Paulo Supermarkets Association Fair will feature three companies from Tunisia.

