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Flip-flops can't be reduced to Havaianas, though they play a big part of the internal and foreign market. There are other big brands in this sector, including more Brazil's representatives abroad.
International volunteering NGOs worldwide offer social work opportunities in several countries. In this article, we will explain how to work as a volunteer in Brazil, the requirements to apply and the jobs available for foreigners.
Labor unions are among the concerns of investors and entrepreneurs who want to establish a business in Brazil. Learn in this article what does the law says about strikes, how they occur in Brazil and what its effects are.
According to a study performed by Ernst & Young Terco, Brazil ranked the fifth position among the countries receiving projects and investments in 2011. Learn in this article what are the top countries investing in Brazil and the most important projects taking place in the country.
ICMS is the only tax levied on interstate operations in Brazil. In this article, we will detail the calculation of this tax on transactions between the Brazilian states.
New technologies bring new possibilities – and new challenges. E-CPF and e-CNPJ were created to help providing a safer structure to the people who use online services.
Despite the efforts made by the federal government through PAC, Brazil still ranks the first position among the countries with the worse transportation structure. Low quality and no integration between different transportation methods were pointed out as the two responsible for such disappointing result.
Despite its economic importance in the international scenario, the first idea many people have of Brazil still is associated to soccer and carnival. And worse than that: some people still believe that Brazil is a big jungle in which elephants, monkeys and giraffes walk free among human beings.
Porto Alegre is one of the cities hosting the 2014 World Cup, what has drawn some attention to it and to the services available. In this article you will find some of the primary costs related to relocation to Porto Alegre.
Fiador, Seguro fiança and caução are the most common arrangements lessors use to guarantee the payment of rents in Brazil. In this article, we will provide a more detailed approach of each of them.
Brazil is ranked fifth globally among those countries that have a formal system for hiring temporary workers. The retail sector has the most temporary workers due to special occasions such as Christmas, Easter, and Mother’s Day. Learn in this article what regulations govern temporary work generally, and the advantages and disadvantages for both companies and for the workers.
ANS is an agency exclusive for the sector of health insurance and health plans, aiming to provide a better quality in the medical assistance of the insured peple.
It is no secret that Brazilian women (or maybe I should say Latin American women), even though representing the majority of college graduates, still earn less than men and still have a hard time occupying management positions. This behavior towards businesswomen is historical and in this article I will try to explain where it comes from.
Even though Brazil is not on the list of the countries that most import products, the country also purchases goods from abroad. Know in this article what are the 10 products most imported by the country.
It appears that Brazilian society has no culture of insurance. The growth potential of the insurance market is large, but that expansion is not self sustainable, it depends on Brazilian society participation.