The footwear industry trade fair will take place next week in São Paulo. More than 160 international buyers, including from Libya, Algeria, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen, have been invited.
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The event will be held in 2027, and Brazil’s participation is part of the international promotion agenda for the footwear industry through the Brazilian Footwear project.
On August 24 and 26, Brazilian exporters of processed foods will have the opportunity to sell to retailers from Bahrain, Egypt, and Jordan at a meeting organized by the Halal do Brasil Project.
Najeem Salim Rawther is the head of trading company Falcon. He is part of a business delegation in Brazil to explore opportunities in the fruit sector under an ApexBrasil project.
Exporta Mais Brasil brings buyers from 16 countries to visit farms, take part in business roundtables, and attend the Fruit Attraction fair in São Paulo. A company from Oman is part of the delegation.
Training is aimed at food companies seeking to export to Muslim-majority countries.
The Brazilian Embassy in Riyadh will hold a meeting to promote Brazilian natural stones in the Gulf country.
AgroBR will participate in the World of Coffee and Gulfood exhibitions in the emirate between January 18 and 30, with 48 representatives from Brazilian companies.
A study by the Brazilian Footwear industry project—spearheaded by Abicalçados and ApexBrasil—highlights the UAE market’s potential. Brazil exports were higher in the past.
Centrorochas signed a memorandum of understanding with Abu Dhabi Ports Company this week, as an institutional step toward establishing a physical base for Brazil’s natural stone industry in the region.
Food Africa will feature the Halal do Brasil project’s booth with eight food and beverage firms. A trade mission will run alongside the fair to promote market access.
The call is aimed at warehousing businesses interested in offering their services to participants of the Brazil Export Platform. Thirty companies will be selected.
A series of meetings are being held in Dubai to discuss strategies to increase the presence of Brazilian companies in the Middle East and India.
Five Brazilian companies are showcasing their products at Southeast Asia’s largest halal products fair. The country is open to new products and could serve as a re-export hub for the region.

