Arabs Increase Buys from South of Brazil by 52%

Building material from Brazil Sales from the state of Paraná, in the Brazilian South, to the Arab market once again rose above the average to other destinations. While exports to the Middle East and North Africa rose 52% in the first quarter of this year, over the same period last year, shipments from the state to other areas of the world rose 28%.

The calculations are based on figures by Brazil's Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade.

Between January and March 2008, exports from the state of Paraná totaled US$ 3.1 billion. Of this total, US$ 196.2 million were turned to the Arab market, or around 6% of the total.

"This shows that trade relations between Paraná and the region have great space for growth," stated Yasser Mohamed Hassan, from AraBras International Trading. In the first quarter of 2007, sales from the state to the Arabs totaled US$ 129.1 million.

"Exports not just from Paraná, but also from Brazil and from the world to the Arab market have been growing, among other reasons, due to the increase in income in the region," explained Reyadh Nassir Hanna.

A Brazilian of Iraqi origin, he established roots in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, where he is setting up a trading company turned to the sales of building materials.

According to him, the appreciation of oil irrigates the countries of the region, promoting greater income for and demand from their populations.

Apart from that, he points out, the Arab market has many niches to be explored: apart from building material, food, engines, vehicles, machinery and equipment, which opens several opportunities for the Brazilian industry.

Bilateral trade between Paraná and the Arab countries has also presented expressive growth. When comparing the first quarter of 2008 with the same period last year, the growth was 30.1%. Between January and March this year, the total of exports and imports from the state to North Africa and the Middle East totaled US$ 233.2 million, against US$ 179.3 million last year.

According to figures supplied by the Ministry, in the first three months of 2008, total imports into Paraná totaled US$ 2.74 billion, presenting growth of 55.68%. Despite the growth of imports, the state maintained a trade balance surplus, of US$ 352 million.

In the export basket of the state of Paraná in the period, the highlights were in grain, vehicles, meats, soy oil and sugar. Among the imported products, the most purchased items were crude oil, wheat, vehicles, accessories for vehicle bodies, fertilizer and gearboxes.

In the evaluation of the Industry, Trade and Mercosur Affairs secretary for the State of Paraná, Virgí­lio Moreira Filho, exports this quarter revealed greater balance between primary products, like grain, and higher value added products, like vehicles.

"In the case of imports," says Moreira Filho, "it is clear that productive sectors are investing and increasing production, especially the automotive, with the purchase of parts and accessories to supply the national demand."

Omar Nasser works for Fiep, the Federation of Industries of the State of Paraná.

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazil: Rio’s Sambadrome Is Already Alive with the Carnaval Sounds

Fireworks explode over the packed parade stadium, samba drums erupt and thousands of dancers ...

NY Brings The Cutting Edge of Brazilian Film

Premiere Brazil!/New York introduces recent Brazilian films and the three principal award-winners from the ...

Brazil Has Already Slaughtered 34,000 Cattle Due to Foot and Mouth Disease

Starting yesterday, May 1st, cattle breeders in 14 states and the Federal District (DF) ...

Lula Boosts Brazil Market by Giving Finance Minister Unreserved Backing

Latin American stocks gained ground, with Mexican shares posting some of the region’s biggest ...

Brazil Spurned by Hollywood

Brazil’s Cidade de Deus was shunned because it did not fit into the make-believe ...

Petrobras Ordered to Shut Down Platform Despite Claims There’s No Safety Problem

Petrobras, Brazil’s government controlled oil and gas multinational, admitted Monday that minor conservation problems ...

Brazil to Harvest US$ 84 Billion This Year, a Historic Record

Brazilian agricultural income should reach 143.03 billion Brazilian reais (US$ 84.2 billion) in 2008, ...

LETTERS

Since the last census in 1991, the population of Brazil has increased by 1.6 ...

Lack of Publicity and Security Hurting Brazilian Tourism

The Brazilian Colors Plan survey, commissioned by the Ministry of Tourism, reveals the sector’s ...

Brazil: Rush in Congress for Biosecurity Law

The Brazilian government once again placed the issue of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in ...