The companies that participated in the show in Dubai through a partnership between ABPA and ApexBrasil made sales of USD 50 million in loco and are expected to make exports at an even higher value over the next twelve months.
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In addition to expanding to new markets, companies have sought to establish points of sale or plants in the Arab countries. Examples of this are BRF and Tropicool, brands participating with the Arab Brazilian Chamber in Gulfood 2022.
Brazilian companies that will participate in Gulfood, a food industry show starting this Sunday (13), will find a promising local market and possibilities to use the UAE as a re-export hub.
The Brazil pavilion store at the world exhibition sells works by Brazilian women, mainly expatriates living in the UAE. They will hold an autograph session on February 26 and 27.
The circular building has 3D-printed stainless-steel plates in its façade and is regarded as an architectural marvel even before it opens. Tickets are not yet on sale.
The show that ended this Thursday (27) in Dubai is one of the most important in the healthcare sector worldwide. Brazilian companies could gross over USD 10 million in the next 12 months, according to ABIMO.
The Brazilian space at the world exhibition in Dubai has welcomed a diverse audience with a Water Plaza as its main feature. The country’s presence has generated business, too.
Brazil-based companies participated in the World of Coffee trade show earlier this month. The event was coordinated by the Brazilian Specialty Coffee Association, and deals made at the show are expected to yield 20.72 million over the following 12 months.
The delegation includes some of the largest transport companies in the country and aims to identify innovative technologies and practices in the Arab world to boost the national industry. The mission is promoted by the CNT System and organized by the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
In Abu Dhabi and Dubai initiatives aim to support small- and medium-sized enterprises. ‘Talent Pass,’ a license for freelance work, has also been launched in Dubai.
The initiative aims to find 1,000 exceptional talents among Arab scientists, thinkers, and innovators.
The United Arab Emirates registered 1,846 new coronavirus cases this Tuesday (28). The Arab country has been introducing new measures to prevent the spread of the virus.
Until December 19, visitors to the Brazil Pavilion will have the opportunity to enter Expo Marajó, a space dedicated to the island located in the state of Pará.

