UAE and Saudi Arabia invest in game and innovation startups, while countries such as Lebanon, Jordan, Sudan and Algeria offer opportunities for agricultural technology companies.
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The sixth round of virtual meetings brought together investors from Dubai and Abu Dhabi as part of the 2021-22 economic recovery program of the state of São Paulo.
The decrease in Brazilian poultry purchases was driven by Saudi Arabia’s strategy of local production and the decline in tourism in Dubai, UAE, and religious tourism in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Year to date through November, Brazil exported 1.8 million tonnes. China stepped up its purchases, while the second biggest importer Egypt stepped them down.
The event will see high-level officials and leading executives go over digital responses to global issues in a post-Covid-19 world.
Plants from Cerrado were delivered to mark the UAE national day, which is celebrated on December 2.
Abrafrutas executive director believes countries such as Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and UAE will consume more Brazilian fruits next year.
As of December 1st, non-native investors will be able to singlehandedly own corporate entities in the Arab country without a local partner.
Consumer habits wrought by the pandemic remain in place and will probably shape retail sales towards the end of the year in the Arab country. Shoppers are likely to spend on kitchen appliances and fitness equipment.
The Brazilian Coffee Week features local companies that import product from Brazil at the Dubai Coffee Museum. In addition to sampling the coffees, visitors can also try Brazilian foods like pão de queijo and tapioca.
Katayama Alimentos is looking to expand in Middle East and Asia markets. It secured halal certification for its raw and processed eggs and opened an office in the UAE last October. To that end, it’s working with agency InvestSP.
The Gulf Arab country is loosening restrictions on alcohol and easing the rule of Islamic law on non-nationals, among other things.
The trading company specializes in imports and exports of commodities, marble, granites, ore, gemstones, and others, and works with Arab countries such as Egypt, Morocco, Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia.
According to FIESC president Mario Cezar de Aguiar, the state could implement a flight from the UAE to Santa Catarina.

