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.
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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.
A trade delegation from the Arab country, led by the Jordan Chamber of Commerce, will engage in business activities in São Paulo as of next Monday, including attending supermarket industry expo Apas.
Selial already shipped beverages to the United Arab Emirates, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia. Now, it’s negotiating with new Saudi and Jordanian clients. The company sends abroad 99% of its output.
Women’s clothes by Plural are exported to the Maison BO-M boutique shop in Riyadh. The loose-fitting, modern style is built for comfort.
Executives from Emirati, Jordanian and Tunisian enterprises will be at the Arab Chamber stand in the São Paulo Supermarket Association Fair from May 2nd to 5th.
The event will take place in São Paulo next May, featuring what’s new in health industry products and services.
Macaúba Brasil, a maker of hair-straightening products, has an order for Egypt and is making an effort to enter Saudi Arabia, UAE, Jordan, Tunisia and Iraq. Company wants to generate USD 500 million in profit abroad.
Juan Quirós, president of trade promotion agency InvesteSP, met with representatives of sovereign funds during the Annual Investment Meeting and discussed investments in concessions and export projects.
Apex-Brasil signed trade promotion agreements with sector organizations. The Middle East and North Africa are priorities for the dairy industry. Road machinery companies are also focusing on the group.

