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Introduction to FGTS

In Brazil there is a special fund designated for workers called FGTS. It is a benefit that creats resources for the government and an assistance fund for workers exposure to some specific situations. In this article you will find out what FGTS is, who is benefited by it and how it is funded.

Biofuel Market in Brazil

In the path of growth and sustainability, Brazil has gained credibility in recent years and become essential for the agenda of any major investor in the biofuel market. This article presents an overview of the market in Brazil.

The Brazilian Intelligence Agency

When we talk about intelligence services provided by the state we normally think of the CIA or FBI from United States, but not about Brazil. Brazil also has its own intelligence agency called ABIN. In this article you will find out how this agency was created and its functions in Brazil.

Governmental Oversight of Acquisitions in Brazil

What are the regulations when it comes to acquiring companies? How does Brazilian law apply? This article will answer not only these questions, but will also give a panorama of the governmental oversight of acquisitions in Brazil.

Regulatory Approval for Acquisitions in Brazil

In Brazil, CADE is the governmental organization responsible for approving the acquisition of companies. In this article you will find out what CADE is and how to get CADE's approval.

Introduction to Depósito Especial

Depósito Especial is a Brazilian customs regime that gives benefits to the companies involved with it. This article outlines what this regime is and how to apply for it.

Due Diligence for Dummies

Closing a deal is a very important step, but before doing it you should be aware of all important information related to the company you're negotiating with. This article highlights the importance of making a due diligence and how it must be done in Brazil.

Film Industry in Brazil

The Brazilian film industry has shown increasing dynamism since the mid 90s. Here you'll find out the history of cinema in Brazil and the current state of the film industry in the country.

Restrictions for Food Importation

The Brazilian government controls the entrance of animal and vegetable goods into the country in order to prevent pests and diseases. Find out what the restrictions are, and what is required to import food to Brazil.

Supplement Market Overview

Brazilians have become great users of supplements for healthy and aesthetic purposes. The supplements can be shakes, protein bars and others, since the components they're comprised of are legal. This article covers the importing procedures for this booming industry in Brazil.

Brazilian Music Styles

Brazil is known worldwide by its diversity, reflected in culture, society and religion. The large range of diversity can be also perceived in music.

Introduction to Brazil

You never really know someone until you go and live with them. This is true not only for people but for countries; different perspectives are gained from being the outsider looking in on the country and physically being in the country.

Health Surveillance Inspection Fee

The Taxa de Fiscalização de Vigilância Sanitária must be paid by all private individuals and companies who are subjected to Anvisa's regime of health surveillance.

Regulatory Environment for Business in Brazil

In a country like Brazil where protectionism still has deep roots, some industries - specially infrastructure services - have strong state controlled companies dominating the national market, like Petrobras. In an attempt to increase the investment and improve the services level in these sectors the Brazilian government opened them to private investors, a measure that demanded regulatory tools. In this article, we will have an overview of the Regulatory Environment for Business 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.