Certification for various products, including non-foodstuffs, heightens the chance of selling to more demanding Islamic consumers. The subject was discussed during a lecture in São Paulo.
Browsing: Business Opportunities
The fair will happen from June 2nd to 4th in the Emirates and will welcome a higher number of Brazilian companies than in the 2014 edition. An export-favorable dollar is one of the reasons for this increase.
Brazilian companies attended the furniture industry fair Index in the emirate last week and came back with the expectation to sell US$ 5.7 million in the next 12 months. Exports that reached US$ 698,000 were dealt during the event.
Brazil’s auto parts manufacturer set up a distribution center in Dubai a year ago and succeeded in reaching small-scale distributors in the region. It will be featured in Automechanika in Dubai next June.
Buyers from Sudan and the United Arab Emirates took part this week in a business matchmaking event held by the organization of the Hospitalar fair.
The International Tradeshow for Leather and Footwear starts this Monday at Serra Gaúcha (Rio Grande do Sul Highlands) and expects buyers from 26 places, among them Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE, Kuwait, Sudan and Libya.
A representative of importers met with Brazilian commodity suppliers to stock up for Ramadan.
A company from Egypt will have a stand in the exhibition, which will also promote matchmaking with companies from UAE and Sudan, among other countries.
An executive from the organization will go to fairs and meetings in Abu Dhabi and Dubai from May 18th to 28th to look into participating in new events and encourage partnerships with local companies.
Deals were closed in business rounds held at the rice production chain’s fair in Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul state. One of buyers came from Jordan.
Exhibitors at supermarkets expo Apas this year gave a positive assessment of the event as pertains to breaking into the Brazilian market. Over a luncheon with the press, they showcased their country’s flavors.
Collegiate gathers businessmen and entities from both countries. One of the members is Eurofarma, a Brazilian company planning to enter Africa and assessing an operation in Tunisia.
A seminar delivered by executives and authorities from both countries focused on the diversification of bilateral dealings. Trade flows amounted to US$ 310 million last year.
Businessmen from Tunisia and Morocco exhibit their products at the São Paulo Supermarkets Association fair. They believe in the potential of local retail.

