Salão do Artesanato 2026 Poised to Boost Local Economy with Millions in Business
The Salão do Artesanato 2026 is set to drive millions in business during June festivities while complementary events like the International Business Round Brazil Central 2026 aim to boost local micro and small enterprises' international presence.
- • Salão do Artesanato 2026 expected to generate millions in business during June festivities.
- • Event will showcase local artisans and promote traditional crafts, enhancing regional economy.
- • International Business Round Brazil Central 2026 to feature 500 supplier and 50 buyer companies, targeting R$ 400 million in negotiations.
- • Prefeitura de Uberlândia offers free stand and workshop to assist local businesses in increasing international market opportunities.
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The Salão do Artesanato 2026, an artisan fair held during Brazil's June festivities, is expected to generate millions of reais in business, significantly benefiting local artisans and the regional economy. The event will bring together numerous artisans and visitors, showcasing traditional crafts and fostering connections that could translate into substantial economic gains. This highlights the cultural and artistic expressions unique to the region while increasing the visibility of local craftsmanship.
Complementing this, the upcoming International Business Round Brazil Central 2026, hosted in Uberlândia, will further stimulate business opportunities for micro and small enterprises. On June 23 and 24, the event will engage around 500 supplier companies and 50 anchor or buyer companies, with negotiations projected to reach around R$ 400 million. The Prefeitura de Uberlândia, in collaboration with Sebrae and other partners like Apex Brasil, will offer a free stand and services to support participants in expanding their international market presence.
Additionally, a workshop on June 18 will prepare suppliers for the event, with 110 free spots available. These initiatives collectively aim to strengthen local businesses by providing platforms for both cultural promotion through the Salão do Artesanato and commercial expansion via the business round, supporting economic development in the region.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.