At an event held at the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce in São Paulo, exporters from the Arab country showcased recipes made with olive oil and dates.
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The supermarket trade show ended on Thursday (15) in São Paulo with high attendance and strong interest in the booths organized by the Arab-Brazilian Chamber, which featured exhibitors from Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt.
Exhibiting brands from Egypt showcased products like garlic, and frozen strawberries and vegetables at the trade fair in São Paulo. Encouraged by the s made and deals initiated, they plan to return.
Companies from the Arab country participate in the retail sector fair seeking clients in Brazil. They say their product can offer competitive prices thanks to tariff reductions.
Tunisian date producers at the APAS Show are betting on Brazil’s growing local demand to expand exports.
Experts from the São Paulo Supermarket Association say the presence of imported products has grown in Brazilian stores and that the organization is working to facilitate their entry. A survey shows that Brazilian consumers are changing habits due to climate change.
TIC Quality Control is expected to open a branch in São Paulo in the second half of the year to offer quality control and inspection services to Brazilian companies.
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 ing 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.
At the opening of the APAS Show 2025 fair, supermarket sector leaders called for measures to income and combat the indebtedness of the population in Brazil. Acting president Geraldo Alckmin promised to forward the sector’s requests.
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.
Empório Taybe has a portfolio of 400 products, mostly Lebanese, and participates in the APAS Show for the second time to expand its business into more regions across Brazil.
Five companies from the Arab country are exhibiting at the APAS Show with high expectations to get more Brazilian clients and close new deals. Dates and olive oils are showcased as the leading products.
International shipping logistics company exhibits in the Arab-Brazilian Chamber stand at the APAS Show 2024. O Primo has gained ground in air exports.