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Metro Commuting in Brazil

Riding the metro in Brazil is quite a cultural experience for foreigners coming to the country. In this article we will explain why you shouldn't be annoyed by the usual Brazilian costumes on the metro.

Low cost office locations in São Paulo

In this article, we will introduce you to some of the office locations in São Paulo for those who have a limited budget.

3 awesome office locations in São Paulo

Having an area of over 1,523 square kilometres, you should expect to bump into thousands of options when you are hunting for an office in São Paulo.

Brazilian's Media Habits

This article will give you an overview of the main types of media in Brazil and what are the tendencies experienced by the country.

Protecting Intellectual Property in Brazil

Brazil has shown little interest in protecting intellectual property. This article will give you a better understanding of the current rights for intellectual property in Brazil and what is about to change.

Brian Winter

Brian Winter is the chief correspondent for Brazil for Reuters. He was also a correspondent and foreign editor for USA Today and is the author or co-author of two books including The Accidental President of Brazil.

Dennis Bruce

Dennis Bruce is president at the Argentine-American Chamber of Commerce in Atlanta, Georgia and he’s also President of Tangonet Business Solutions.

Dress code in Brazil by industry

In our article “Dress for success in Brazil” we gave a general idea on what to wear in the Brazilian corporate environment. In this article we would like to give some more details about the Brazilian dress code and how it may vary according to the industry.

Public transparency in Brazil

The Brazilian constitution states that all are equal before the law, what means that anyone has the inviolable right to life, liberty, equality and property. However, these rights were being violated for 21 years. Understand the reason why in this article.

Rio de Janeiro Public Transit

Brazilian public transport is deficient, which makes traveling in the country difficult. In this article you will learn how it works in one of the most important cities of the country, Rio de Janeiro.

Brasília Public Transit

Brasília was created to house 500,000 people, but there are already 2,5 million people living there. This article will show the means by which all these people move through the city.

Belo Horizonte Public Transit

Belo Horizonte is one of the host cities of the soccer world cup in 2014, and one of the cities which has been receiving investments from the government to develop its infrastructure. Know in this article how to move around in Minas Gerais' capital.

Alcohol Consumption in Brazil

Brazil is not on the list of countries drinking the most alcohol, but the consumption between inhabitants is considerably high. In this article, you will learn more about drinking alcohol in Brazil

Live and Work as a Disabled Person in Brazil

Disabled people in Brazil have conquered some of the rights that are ensured by law, but a lot has yet to be done to provide their full integration with society. Learn more about this subject in this article.

Getting to and from the Airport in Rio de Janeiro

Getting to the airport on time is important, as well as, leaving it safely after your arrival. This article outlines the transportation alternatives of getting to and leaving Rio de Janeiro airports.