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Brazilian Coffee Industry

Counting with the world's largest production of coffee, Brazil is the most important player in the area. The grain produced in the country feeds an enourmous internal and external market. In this article, you will get important information about the Brazilian coffee industry, aside from knowing more about the importance of this product to the country's economy.

Learn Portuguese in Brazil

Even though the English language is mandatory in most Brazilian public schools and students who complete high school have studied English for at least seven years, the number of English speakers in Brazil is still very low and still restricted to some areas and even social classes. Such scenario leaves foreigners with no other alternative than learning Portuguese.

How to emigrate from Brazil

We have written several articles regarding the options foreigners have to come into Brazil, but never explained what the process to leave is. Learn in this article how to legally leave Brazil and no longer have to pay taxes.

Vaccinations Required in Brazil

People that are used to travel abroad know that the vaccination card is an important document to keep updated. This article will inform you about the mandatory vaccines in Brazil, the most common diseases in the country and how to be protected from them.

Is Brazil Dangerous?

Those following the news about Brazil may think that we are living in a civil war. Such vision is reinforced in most Brazilian movies and even novels. But is Brazil a violent country? Compared to what? Is it really dangerous to live here?

Taxes on Inheritance in Brazil

The Brazilian tax on inheritance is known by the acronym ITCMD. In this article, we will provide general information about it, who must pay it, what are the rates, and the basic legislation regarding it.

The Brazilian Flags

Apart its official flag, Brazil has got 27 other flags for its federative units. Learn in this article what they are and what they mean.

10 Large Brazilian Companies that Failed

The 80’s were the beginning of a downfall for the Brazilian economic scenario. This crisis was extended to the new millennium with the crash of major companies like Varig and VASP. Find in this article a little bit of the history of these companies and what has led them to crash.

Foreign Film Production in Brazil

Foreign companies that have intentions to shoot films in Brazil must ask the permission of ANCINE, the Brazilian regulatory body in this area. We prepared a detailed guide containing all the legal requirements that must be followed by audiovisual companies from abroad.

Logistics and Distances in Brazil

The problems in the Brazilian logistic system represent a big obstacle to the country's economic growth. In this article we will explain those issues, and give an overview of the Brazilian transport network.

Labor Unions in Brazil

As we have reported in several of our articles, Brazilian workers are granted with several benefits that are unheard of in many foreign countries. Many of these benefits and regulations are the result of agreements between entrepreneurs and labor unions. Learn in this article how the concept of labor unions works in Brazil and what its particularities are.

Salary Negotiation in Brazil

Salaries in Brazil vary greatly from one region to others. In this article, we will discuss the indicators that influence the value of wages in the country and how negotiations are taken regarding this subject.

Regulation of the Brazilian Advertisement Industry

This article will provide information about the rules, laws and institutions that regulate the advertisement segment in Brazil.

How to report a crime in Brazil

Anyone living in Brazil must be aware of how to report a crime, especially now that the country is expecting to receive so many foreigners for the sports events it is going to host in 2014 and 2016. Learn in this article how to report a crime in Brazil.

Xenophobia in Brazil

Racism is a crime in Brazil and even though we Brazilians like to claim that our country celebrates cultural diversity, we would be naive if we said that there is no racism here. Xenophobia is one of the shapes this racism adopts and the “harm” it causes to the population varies according to where the foreigner comes from.