Despite coronavirus, which reduced the number of Asian visitors, the show had positive outcomes and business perspectives for Brazilian companies. Several exhibitors struck deals and got new clients.
Foreign sales went down in January as a result of a spike in domestic demand, the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) said.
The Arab country’s embassy held an event last Wednesday (19) to celebrate important dates of the history of Kuwait, such as the coronation of Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah and the country’s liberation in 1991.
Partnership with the Energy Research Office aims at connecting opportunities in the energy industry to potential investors and businesspeople.
The Rio de Grande do Sul, Brazil-based liquid and powdered egg product manufacturer struck sales deals to a country in Asia and one in the Gulf during the trade show in Dubai.
The brand has just opened its first kiosk in the world’s largest mall, where it sells pure cold açaí and mango pulp. The novelty of the Minas Gerais-based company is been launched in the emirate and aims at taking Brazilian products to the world.
Karam Coffee is one of the event’s collectables and produced exclusive Arabic and Turkish coffee packets for Expo 2020. The products are already on sale.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber is expecting over 1,000 Arabs and Brazilians to attend the Brazil & Arab Countries Economic Forum on April 14 in São Paulo. Themed ‘The future is now,’ the event will cover Food Security, Business 4.0, Sustainable Development and Global Movements.
The government is renovating the site in a bid to bring in more tourists. The project is due for completion this month.
GDP was up in 2019, driven by investment and household expenditure, Fundação Getulio Vargas’ GDP Monitor report shows. The index is not the official GDP.
Egyptian Export Center HB and the Orient Group, which export mainly to Africa and Asia, are looking into the Brazilian market. Egypt is the biggest date producing country in the world.
The Brazilian Toiletry, Perfume and Cosmetics Industry Association released this Monday its calendar of trips in partnership with the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
Brazilian company Key Trade new business director Davi Sierra has just launched IBG Trade, which will sell Brazilian products in the Middle East.
Egypt’s Rawda Group placed an order this Monday (17) for about 1.4 tonne of a Brazilian açaí and date mix launched at the expo in Dubai.

