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It’s not news that the oil and gas sector is expanding in Brazil. Newspapers and magazines publish daily articles about the developments and investments in this industry, as well as, the need for a qualified workforce. Oil gained tremendous importance in the world during the XX century, when most nations became dependent on it as a source of energy.
The largest importers of 2013 are a mix of both Brazilian and foreign based companies. In this article, you'll see the first 10 on the list of the 20 largest importers of Brazil.
Journalists are another category of workers who require a visa in order to perform their activities in Brazil. Find out more about the subject in this article.
Vast territory, large biodiversity, the lack of extreme temperatures throughout the year, and abundance of water, are just a few factors that grant a huge potential to the Brazilian seafood sector. Find out more about this industry branch in Brazil.
Bureaucracy is a Brazilian ghost in many aspects of the country's routine, in its organization, for example. Brazil has 24 ministries working together for the development of the country in many different sectors, but, the high number doesn’t necessarily mean efficiency and, that’s why, many Brazilians question the need for so many governmental organizations. Find out which ministries they are and their respective responsibilities.
Beautiful beaches, a 3,400 km coastline, tropical weather, and a rising medium class are probably some of the factors that made Brazil the new market for boats and yachts. Foreign brands and manufacturers are already anchoring in the Brazilian coast, looking for prosperous business opportunities.
Absences at work are a problematic issue. In Brazil, they are subdivided into two categories: justified absence and unjustified absence. Find out their definitions and implications.
Brazil is a country of many taxes and that’s no surprise for anyone. The Contribuição sobre Intervenção do Domínio Econônomico (best known as CIDE) is an important and complex tax levied on some specific products in Brazil. The article will outline the main aspects of this tax and how it’s applied throughout the country.
Bonded since Brazilian independence, the United States and Brazil have been developing diplomatic and commercial relations during the years. Even with the Brazilian approach to South-South Ties and its claims for the third world insertion in the international scenario, his North American friend is still a very important player in the Brazilian economy.
The Brazilian government may provide a visa for a foreigner in a same-sex stable union with a partner who has prior permission to live or work in the country. In this article, we have listed the needed documents and procedures for its procurement.
Despite recent rough years in the citrus market, Brazil is still, by far, the largest orange producer in the world. This article will give an overview of this fruit's production, market size, and exportation.
The famous restaurant chain is located in over 60 countries, but could not settle in Brazil. Why was that and what is it possible to learn from this? This article will help answer these questions.
Growing economy, growing job opportunities, growing investments. Brazil is far from an economical crisis, but many Brazilians choose to live in other countries. This article will cover this emigration movement.
The Brazilian Aerospace Industry is known internationally mainly because of Embraer, but there are many other companies of this branch in Brazil. This article will outline the most important aspects of this business.
Brazil is currently among the top ten software markets in the world, surpassing other economic powerhouses like China and India. This article shows an overview of this market and analyzes possible forecasts for the years to come.