Apex-Brasil and online services platform Rede Mulher Empreendedora will train 6,000 businesswomen on how to export. The initiative is backed by the United Nations’ International Trade Centre.
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Thaís Fernandes Araújo created her company of special gifts ten years ago, when she was only 15, and already exported to three countries, among them the United Arab Emirates. She plans to increase exports.
The exhibition is the largest of the construction sector in the Middle East and Brazil’s space will have 120 square meters. The event is an opportunity to consolidate the brand of exporting companies.
Since March, trading company from Paraná state has shipped to Kuwait and Syria. It also closed deals to Algeria and there’s the possibility of entering Lebanon and UAE. The company processes coffee suited to Arab taste.
The São Paulo-based company Solótica, sells corrective lenses to Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, United Arab Emirates and Iraq. The region accounts for 90% of the company’s shipments abroad.
Foreign Trade Chamber decided to maintain for one more year the 6 to 0% tax reduction over non-alloy aluminum. Middle East’s nations are among the suppliers of the product.
The state’s government announced the creation of digital tool for the presentation of public-private partnership proposals and concessions. Website will have an English version for foreigners.
The Amazonas’ cosmetics company attended a fair in Dubai and made contacts with businessmen from Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar. The company will send samples of products such as massage gels, shampoos and anti-aging creams.
Importers from the region are attending industry expo Francal, in São Paulo, and the growth plans of exporting companies at the event include increasing sales to Middle East countries.
Apex-Brasil and Abiquifi will give a new boost to project Brazilian Pharma Solutions. Saudi Arabia is the priority market.
Guarulhos terminal tops cargo handling among Brazilian airports, but it’s still able to receive 40% more.
An executive from Investe SP convened with Arab Brazilian Chamber C-level executives to discuss joint actions. The goal is to attract Arabs into partnerships in São Paulo and encourage exports from the state.
Mr. Bey already exports petit gateau to chocolate shops in Saudi Arabia. The company is looking for distributors in that country and the UAE, Kuwait and Qatar.
The Arab country is one of the largest markets of the Brazilian company Resfri Ar. The company is planning to enter Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Egypt.

