Tunis: Tunisia is participating in the 38th edition of the APAS show which is being held from May 13 to 16 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, with a 46m² pavilion.Tunisia's participation is held by the Export Promotion Center (CEPEX) in close collaboration with the Tunisian embassy in Brasilia and the assistance of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce.Five Tunisian companies from the agri-food sector mainly offering dates, olive oil, artichokes, harissa and dried tomatoes are taking part in this show, said CEPEX, adding that Tunisia's participation in this major event is part of diversifying its market strategy.APAS Show represents a great opportunity for Tunisia to promote its offer as well as establish trade partnerships with professionals from the sector. The APAS show is attended by nearly 850 exhibitors and over 73,000 visitors from 200 countries and is considered a benchmark in Latin America.Tunisia has everything to gain by positioning itself further on a market of 215 million consumers and with great pot ential for access, underlines CEPEX.Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
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