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FEICON BATIMAT is a building materials exhibition held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, organized by the Latin American trade exhibition contractor Reed Brazil. It aims to promote the flow of resources and further promote exchanges and contacts between Brazil and the world.

Huge potential:

The participating companies cover all civil fields such as construction, decoration, refrigeration, ventilation, paint manufacturing and so on. The number of international exhibitors at the Sao Paulo Building Materials Exhibition in Brazil has increased year by year, which reflects that Brazil has a certain degree of international market.

A good platform:

Brazil’s building materials exhibition FEICON BATIMAT has proved to be a showcase of new products and technologies in the construction field of the international market, and also highlights the importance of Brazil as a gateway to the South American market. In order to better guide the audience to find the target products and companies, quickly reach intent transactions, and ensure good results of on-site business negotiations, the Chinese exhibition area continues to use partition display, indoor display doors and windows and glass, outdoor decoration and decoration, hardware tools, outdoor leisure products And garden supplies.

Good market:

Brazil is the host country of the São Paulo FEICON BATIMAT building materials exhibition, and is a country with a large population in South America. Its area, population and total economic volume rank in the forefront of South America, and it has a strong radiation capacity for surrounding countries and regions. Brazil is a party to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. In recent years, the Brazilian government has adopted new economic policies, gradually opening up the market, introducing equipment and expanding exports to revitalize the Brazilian economy. Sao Paulo is a big city in Brazil, a big city in South America and even the southern hemisphere. It is the center of business, finance, culture and industrial manufacturing.

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