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Cases of stolen cargo in Brazil are relatively high, mainly due to the dependence on road transportation and the lack of stricter punishment for violators. This article will cover this crime and its characteristics in the country.
Brazil is one of the top 20 consumers of soft drinks in the world. This article will show the main trends of this market, its peculiarities and its evolution.
With the lack of solid interstate rail lines, Brazilians still depend on bus transportation to travel throughout the country. Some companies have become so well established that they have become leaders in this market, as this article will show.
Hotels, buildings, transport, stadiums. Brazil is a country in the works, and this is perceived by the construction sites everywhere. This article brings the largest companies responsible for this phase.
Brazil is reportedly one of the first targets of multinational companies that are thinking about global expansion. But what about Brazilian brands? This article will list the most valuable brands of the country currently.
In this article, we will explain everything about CNPJ, a register where all entities are required to enter before commencing their activities.
Relations between Cuba and other countries worldwide became fractured after Castro’s successful Cuban Revolution in 1959 and, with the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, they became even more so. But, since Cuba re-established diplomatic relations with Brazil in June 1986, Brazil and Cuba have made great efforts to build trust and ties with the effects being felt today.
The Brazilian Armed Forces is the combination of three military branches that were created to safeguard Brazil’s vast territory, coastline and airspace. It comprises of the Brazilian Army, the Brazilian Navy and the Brazilian Air Force.
CNPJ and Inscrição Estadual are two types of registrations for companies established in Brazil. While their functions might be similar, they have some differences, as shown in this article.
Among the four major regulatory agencies for the Financial Market, the one in charge of the securities market in Brazil is CVM, which has executive functions, such as inspections, and standard-setting responsibilities. In this article, we will take a look at how CVM works.
ANEEL regulates and establishes conditions so that electricity related services are provided with an acceptable quality and safety, while preserving sustainable pricing. The Electricity Regulatory Agency also monitors that all their regulations, as well as the contracts signed with other companies, are followed.
It is not only recently that luxury brands are aiming for the Brazilian market. Many international companies have arrived in the country, but the national brands gained ground too. This article will present some of the Brazilian luxury companies.
Prior to withdrawing goods stored in bonded warehouses in Brazil there are some requirements and restrictions which must be adhered to. We will look at these in this article.
Honorific orders are awarded to an exceptional person or entity whenever it is deemed that they have performed distinguished services to that country in a specific field. In this article we will take a look at Brazil’s main honorific orders.
Amongst the many different temporary visas Brazil offer to foreigners, one of them is the visa for Business Events, known as VITEM II. In this article, we will learn how to get a VITEM II.