Trading company seeks more business with Arabs

Middle East: Monday, February 18 - 2008 at 12:52

Net Trading, a trading company from São Paulo, wants to expand the Arab market participation in its business from the current 10% to at least 20% in two years. Specialized in food, the company is going to participate in the Gulfood, the food sector fair to take place in Dubai, at the end of this month, reported ANBA. The company already sells to Arab nations, but this is the first time it is going to participate in a fair in the region. In the past the contacts were made at European fairs, like Anuga and ISM, in Germany, and Sial, in France. Apart from that, after the Gulfood, Pratis should visit the Arab world on business. He is going to visit Kuwait, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt and Syria.

Amena Bakr Amena Bakr, Senior Reporter
Monday, February 18 - 2008 at 12:52 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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