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Hello, my friends and I are graduating from college this June! We are mostly entrepreneurs and interested in big business opportunities. We want to be where the action is (high growth rates/developing economies), and the same question keeps coming up: China or Brazil? Any advice would be very appreciated. As a background: I'm from the US. I already have experience doing business with China and have traveled there on biz. I have not done business in Brazil. I don't speak Mandarin or Portuguese (but I'm proficient in Spanish and can understand broken English from non-native speakers remarkably well). Thanks
Hello, I'm interested in organizing a mailbox at a company like Postnet - which has plenty of places in Sao Paulo, but not Rio. Just to receive mail or packages, so I don't have to worry about being home when the mailman comes, etc. Can anyone recommend a company that would offer something like that in Rio? I am looking into a box at a local post office, but I would prefer to go with a private company if possible. Courier companies usually need a street address anyway when delivering (not a PO box). I wonder if anyone has any suggestions? Thanks
We build sail boat masts in the US and ship to São Paulo, Brazil. In order to make sure the mast fits the boat we have a "Fact" sheet that the customer completes and signs confirming the information. These "Facts" are used to produce the mast so that it fits and will not break. We have a customer who completed the "facts" and signed the document. We delivered the mast per the "Facts" but now the customer does not like the mast and tells us that since the "Facts" was not in Portuguese that the "Facts" is not binding and hence he wants a new mast. Please advise if "Facts" need to be in Portuguese per Brazilian law.
High hiring costs in Brazil make contracting staff expensive. There are, however, methods that can be used to reduce the tax burden on employers associated with their employees.
Brazil is an important player in the international coffee market being the largest producer and a major consumer. This article will outline the new trends of the market and the investment possibilities to launch a business in the coffee sector in Brazil.
When a company has for instance a factory in the Rio de Janeiro area and wants to ship its goods to the São Paulo area. Which taxes need to be paid by the company owning the factory and what needs to be paid by the costumer buying the goods? Where can I find these different tax rates?
Brazil has an interesting and rather different approach to hydroelectricity. It differs from many other countries by relying on large plants rather than a series of smaller dams. Here you will find out more information about the role of hydroelectricity in the Brazilian energy matrix.
In the path of growth and sustainability, Brazil has gained credibility in recent years and become essential for the agenda of any major investor in the biofuel market. This article presents an overview of the market in Brazil.
Negotiating with a Brazilian is similar to other countries but certainly not a walk in the park. They are diplomatic and sometimes hard to read. Knowledge of Brazilian business culture and negotiation nuances is critical to closing deals.
Want to invest on the Brazilian stock market but don't know how to do it? In this article you will find out a simplified guide about how to purchase stocks on the Bovespa.
Abimed is the Brazilian Association of Industry of High Technology Medical and Hospital Equipments, Products and Suppliers. In this article you will find out more information about Abimed.
The tax reduction for the construction industry started in 2006 and continued until 2012. In that year the reduction should have come to an end, but it did't happen. In this article you will find out more about the tax reductions for the construction industry.
The Brazilian tourism industry is experiencing a golden decade, with significant growth in the number of international and domestic tourists. This article presents an overview of the tourism boom in Brazil.
A lot has been invested in Brazilian airports in order to meet the demand of the country and for the international events that will be hosted in the Brazil. In this article you will find lists of the 10 largest Brazilian airports when it comes to passengers, flights and more.
Ethanol is one of the products from sugarcane, which by itself is one of the main products that put Brazil in the international market. In this article you will learn more about the country numbers, imports and exports in the sector.