São Paulo • Tashkent

About Us

A Bridge Between Latin America and Central Asia
TRADE HOUSE . BRAZIL UZBEKISTAN . CORRIDOR
About the Trade House

A Bridge Between Latin America and Central Asia

To connect exporters and importers across Brazil and Uzbekistan by providing a single, reliable point of contact for sourcing, trade operations, logistics, and market entry — making bilateral trade as simple as a domestic transaction.

Brazil supplies what Uzbekistan needs: meat, sugar, coffee, grains, and machinery. Uzbekistan supplies cotton, textiles, minerals, and access to Central Asian markets. We built our company to serve that corridor.

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Offices: São Paulo & Tashkent

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Brazil Export Destinations

To become the leading trade house on the Brazil–Central Asia corridor: the first name importers, exporters, and investors think of when moving goods, capital, or partnerships between the two regions.

These economies don’t compete — they complete each other. The corridor between them is young, underserved, and growing.

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Regional Market Access

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Core Trade Categories

Our Board

Leadership Across Two Continents

On-the-ground teams in São Paulo and Tashkent — connecting verified suppliers with buyers across the Brazil–Uzbekistan corridor.

Nurmukhamad Atakhodjaev

Nurmukhamad Atakhodjaev

President
What We Do

End-to-End Corridor Services

From supplier verification to customs clearance and last-mile delivery — one counterparty for the full Brazil–Uzbekistan trade journey.

Sourcing & Verification

Verified suppliers, quality checks, and product matching aligned with import requirements on both sides of the corridor.

Trade Operations

Contracts, export documentation, phytosanitary and halal certification, and compliance handled end to end.

Logistics & Customs

Multimodal routes, ocean and rail freight, warehousing, and customs clearance at every node on the corridor.

Market Entry Support

Partner introductions, market intelligence, and long-term relationship building for importers, exporters, and investors.

Our Corridor

Two Markets, One Trade House

Two Markets, One Trade House
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

A freight forwarder moves cargo. A trade house sources the product, verifies the supplier, structures the contract, manages documentation and compliance, coordinates logistics, and remains your single counterparty from origin to destination.

Agriculture and grains, coffee and sugar, halal meat, textiles and cotton, fertilizers and chemicals, minerals, industrial machinery, and processed foods. See our Trade Opportunities page for the full bilateral flow list.

Transit times depend on route and mode — ocean plus rail via the Caspian or Black Sea corridors typically runs 35–55 days door to door. We provide a detailed timeline with every quotation.

Yes. We work with SIF-registered Brazilian plants and halal certification bodies recognized across Muslim markets, and manage phytosanitary certificates, bills of lading, certificates of origin, and all export paperwork.

Absolutely. We facilitate Brazil→Uzbekistan exports (meat, sugar, coffee, machinery) and Uzbekistan→Brazil exports (cotton, textiles, fertilizers, dried fruits, minerals) with teams on the ground in both capitals.