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In "20 Largest Importers in Brazil - Part 1" you found out about the ten companies that imported the most in Brazil in 2013, this article will finish the rest of that list: which companies they are, what they imported and how much.
Brazil has many lawyers, but this is only possible thanks to the enormous number of law schools that have been established in the country. Find out more about Brazilian law schools in the article.
It is impossible to think of Brazil and not relate it to one of the country's largest passions: soccer. Holder of five FIFA World Cup trophies and the land of countless great players, Brazil has held its fame throughout the years, and in 2014 will be the host of a World Cup for the second time. Learn in this article about the 36 largest soccer teams of the Brazil.
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.
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.
The number of readers in Brazil is growing, and so is the Brazilian book market. In this article, we will give an overview of the current situation and point out some of the possibilities for this sector, including the real potential of e-books.
A trip to the Polícia Federal is no walk in the park. Experienced expats, and even Brazilians, cringe at the thought of visiting this bureaucratic stronghold. Resolving immigration issues is a daunting task for new comers so take note of these tips and you'll find it all less painful than rumored to be.
The calculation of Import Duties and Taxes to Brazil is not difficult, and in this article we will explain once and for all how it is done.
An ISBN code is basically the registration of a book's title and edition, making it possible to identify that volume internationally. This article will present the necessary procedures to get a code in Brazil.
Vending machines were brought to Brazil in the early 1990s and today this market has the potential to increase - with different products to sell. Learn more about them in this article.
Confirming the origin of production of goods being exported is an important step during foreign trade. This article will cover how to do so in Brazil using a Certificate of Origin.
Printed newspapers and magazines are still very prevalent even with the implementation of technology in news media. Learn in this article how this sector is doing in Brazil.
There is no formally defined business hours in Brazil, thus working hours vary a lot between establishments. If you are not sure of the hours in which to reach a Brazilian company, this article might be useful.
Although it is the biggest city in the Southern Hemisphere, it can be hard to find a residential space and even harder to deal with certain issues when living in São Paulo. This article discusses some of the main difficulties foreigners face when moving to the city.
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.