The Arab country is showcasing the participation of 16 companies at the trade fair in São Paulo. Tunisians lead international date exports to Brazil and are expanding olive oil supplies.
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Representatives from strawberry, potato and date companies said on the second day of exhibiting at APAS Show that they are close to closing deals with the Brazilian market.
Some Tunisian olive oil brands, such as Rivière d’Or and Bulla Regia, are already sold in Brazilian retail. Others, including Oleajoy Huilerie el Allem, Fermes Ali Sfar and Sora Oil, are seeking to enter the market. All are exhibiting at APAS Show in São Paulo.
Two Syrian chocolate brands, Rollana and Alvido, are being introduced to Brazilian retailers at APAS Show in São Paulo. Featuring assorted chocolates and wafers, the goal is to distribute the products across Latin America, starting with Brazil.
The 21 companies from Tunisia, Egypt and Syria exhibiting at APAS Show in a space organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber are finding favorable market conditions for sales, with the U.S. dollar weaker in Brazil.
The trade fair kicked off on Monday (18) with a debate on the new workweek model during the opening ceremony, attended by Brazil’s Vice President Geraldo Alckmin.
Brazil’s leading retail trade show will feature exhibitors showcasing chocolates, dates, olive oils, and frozen fruits at two booths organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.
Leaders from the Arab-Brazilian Chamber say the moment is favorable for Arab olive oil sales in Brazil due to the tax exemption the country has granted on these products. The institution is supporting the participation of companies from the UAE, Tunisia, and Egypt at the APAS Show 2025.
The country has a group of exhibiting companies at the APAS Show retail fair in São Paulo. The goal is for Brazil to become a major trade partner in various sectors, says the ambassador to Brasília, Nabil Lakhal.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce is bringing 15 companies to take part in the supermarket trade fair, which takes place next week in São Paulo. The Brazilian government’s decision to eliminate the import tariff on olive oil is expected to boost business.
The sole representative of Date Crown brand in Brazil, Julia de Biase, made an agreement with food manufacturer Vitao. Besides selling date jams, exporting made-in-Brazil date products are in the plans.
Arab country brought seven frozen fruit and vegetable exhibitors to the APAS Show. Their bet is on sales after the show.
The Arab-Brazilian Chamber held a cocktail party to bring about connections and relationships between its Brazilian members and Arab businesspeople exhibiting at the APAS Show 2024. Companies and professionals like trading firm Garra International, logistics operator New Expo, and interior designer Katia Campista di Luccia attended.
Brazilian food and beverage trade show kicked off on Monday (13) in São Paulo, expecting a high turnover and featuring 22 countries, including five Arabs. Arab-Brazilian Chamber participated in the opening.

