The company, one of Brazil’s leading thread seal tape makers, will exhibit for the first time at the Big 5 Show fair, in the Emirates. The enterprise attended the Arab Brazilian Chamber workshop.
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The Arab Brazilian Chamber should promote on Thursday, in São Paulo, an event turned to businessmen interested in starting exporting to the countries of the Middle East. Enrolment is open.
The Foreign Trade Meeting, to take place in São Paulo, should include a talk about exports to the Arab countries today. The speaker should be Rodrigo Solano, from the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
Workshop ‘Get to Know the Arab Market’, promoted at the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce offices in São Paulo, attracted businessmen from the food, building and electronics sectors.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce promotes on Thursday a workshop for presentation of the Arab market to Brazilian businessmen. Participation is free of charge.
The Arab countries in the region expanded their imports from Brazil by 6% from January to September this year. Brazil is performing well in sales of sugar, supplied to the continent.
Trade fair Nova Equipotel, one of the five largest in the sector, should bring together over 1,000 hotel and food industry exhibitors. The event will have business roundtables with Arab importers.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber promoted workshop ‘Get to Know the Arab Market’ at its head office in São Paulo yesterday (10). The meeting aimed to show opportunities to Brazilian businessmen.
Once a month, the organisation is going to promote event ‘Learn about the Arab Market’, aimed at small and medium businesses intending to export. The first is on Thursday.
Aside from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the Emirates, Algeria and Morocco, other countries in the region, such as Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq, are establishing themselves as large importers of Brazilian products.
Brazilian companies interested in attending the main building sector fair in the Middle East, in November, can already guarantee their space at the organisation’s stand.
The new company, established from the merger of Sadia and Perdigão, was announced yesterday, in São Paulo. Countries in the Middle East are already among the main foreign markets for both companies.
Six companies from the United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain are in São Paulo to participate in the Apas fair, in the supermarket sector, which starts today and ends on Thursday.
The populations of five Arab nations rank among the most optimistic about a recovering of their country’s economy and of their personal income, according to a survey conducted in 25 countries.